Cell organisation

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The basic building blocks that make up all living organisims
Cells
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Process by which cells become specialised
differentiation
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Tissues and organs are part of which system?
Organ system
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A group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function
tissue
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Type of tissue that contracts to move what it's attached to
Muscular
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Type of tissue which makes and secretes chemicals like enzymes and hormones
Glandular
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Type of tissue that covers some part of the body. E.g. inside the gut
Epithelial tissue
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What is a group of different tissues called?
Organ
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Tissue that covers the outside and inside of the stomach
Epithelial tissue
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Tissue that makes digestive juices
Glandular tissue
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Tissue that moves the stomach wall to churn up food
Muscular tissue
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The pancreas and salivary are types of what?
Gland
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An organ that digests food
Stomach
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Which intestine digests food?
small
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Which organ produces bile?
liver
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Which intestine absorbs soluble food molecules?
small
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Which intestine absorbs water from undigested food, leaving faeces?
Large
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Process by which cells become specialised

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Tissues and organs are part of which system?

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A group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function

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Type of tissue that contracts to move what it's attached to

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