Cells to Systems

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Describe that cells make tissues which make organs.
Provide examples of animal and plant tissues.
Describe different human systems as collections of organs, and their functions.
Jamie JohnsonHost: Jamie (BSc (Hons), MSc, PGCE) is a Science teacher who is passionate about breaking down complex topics into digestible bites for students.

How do we decide whether an object is a living organism or not? What are the criteria? In this class, students will focus on the seven life processes used to determine if something is a living organism. Students will also learn on how cells build into tissues, organs and organ systems, with examples of each before showing the need for the organ systems. This class is aimed at students in Years 7 and 8 who want to build a good knowledge base!

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for Biology/Science students in Years 7-8 or S1-S2.

Class requirements:

Students will require a laptop with internet connection to view the class. A pen and notepad will also be required during the lesson.

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