UPMSP - 8 - Science :: From Cell to Organ system

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Cells
  2. Unicellular and multicellular organisms
  3. Different shape and size of various cells
  4. Structure of a cell , plant cell and animal cells
  5. Different organs of a cell and their functions - cell membrane , cytoplasm , cell wall , nucleus , mitochondria , plastids , lysosomes , ribosomes , endoplasmic reticulum , golgi apparatus , vacuoles
  6. Tissues , plant tissues - meristematic tissues - apical and lateral , permanent tissues - parenchyma , collenchyma , sclerenchyma
  7. Xylem , phloem
  8. Animal tissues - epithelial tissue , connective , muscular tissue , nervous tissue
  9. Coordination in animals
  10. Nervous system - brain , spinal cord and nerves
  11. Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system
  12. Endocrine system , hormones , endocrine glands and their functions - Pituitary gland , thyroid , adrenal , pancreas , testis , ovary
  13. Coordination in plants - plant hormones - auxin , gibberellins , cytokinins , abscisic acid , ethylene .

Expected Learning Outcome:


SWBAT-

  1. Define cells
  2. Differentiate between unicellular and multicellular organisms
  3. Differentiate between animal and plant cells
  4. Explain the functions of various organs of a cell - cytoplasm , cell wall , nucleus , mitochondria , plastids , lysosome, ribosomes , endoplasmic reticulum , golgi apparatus , vacuole
  5. Define tissue
  6. Differentiate between meristematic and permanent tissues
  7. Describe the functions of Xylem and phloem
  8. Explain about various types of animal tissues - epithelial , connective , muscular and nervous tissues
  9. Explain the process coordination in animals
  10. Describe the functions of brain , spinal cord and neves
  11. Differentiate between central and peripheral nervous system
  12. Define endocrine system
  13. Identify various glands and State their functions
  14. .


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