English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Name a range of specialised cells
Describe the structure of specialised cells and how they are adapted to function
Be able to draw and identify a range of specialised cells
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Words and meanings to learn
sperm
a male reproductive cell
root hair
a plant cell that absorbs water and minerals into the roots
red blood cell
a cell used to transport oxygen around the body
cilia
a cell that removes dirt and bacteria away from important organs
specialised
adapted to a particular job
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Rebecca studied Psychology at the University of York before working in a variety of roles - in both the UK and internationally - where she assisted individuals with neurodegenerative and developmental conditions. She then completed her science teacher training with the National STEM centre, Royal Society of Chemistry and the Association for Science Education. Rebecca teaches biology and chemistry at Key Stage 4 and general science at Key Stage 3, and has also ran neuroscience and eco clubs at her school.
Resources: The handout.
Core Handout: Specialised cells info sheet (no activity included).
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