Cell organisation 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsGCSEAQA Created by: LilPenguinCreated on: 20-09-17 17:07 The basic building blocks that make up all living organisims Cells 1 of 17 Process by which cells become specialised differentiation 2 of 17 Tissues and organs are part of which system? Organ system 3 of 17 A group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function tissue 4 of 17 Type of tissue that contracts to move what it's attached to Muscular 5 of 17 Type of tissue which makes and secretes chemicals like enzymes and hormones Glandular 6 of 17 Type of tissue that covers some part of the body. E.g. inside the gut Epithelial tissue 7 of 17 What is a group of different tissues called? Organ 8 of 17 Tissue that covers the outside and inside of the stomach Epithelial tissue 9 of 17 Tissue that makes digestive juices Glandular tissue 10 of 17 Tissue that moves the stomach wall to churn up food Muscular tissue 11 of 17 The pancreas and salivary are types of what? Gland 12 of 17 An organ that digests food Stomach 13 of 17 Which intestine digests food? small 14 of 17 Which organ produces bile? liver 15 of 17 Which intestine absorbs soluble food molecules? small 16 of 17 Which intestine absorbs water from undigested food, leaving faeces? Large 17 of 17
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