Key Idea #13 Following fertilization, cells divide and become specialized for specific functions.

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Key Idea #13 Following fertilization, cells divide and

become specialized for specific functions.

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What do you want to be when you grow up?

There are many important jobs that grown ups do to keep our world running smoothly.

Whether doctors, teachers, builders, engineers, farmers, etc, everyone learns a specific skill which they can then use to help everyone else.

Just like people, cells specialize in important jobs.

During early embryonic development, the cells of the body became specialized for different activities in a process called cell differentiation.

How Living Things are Structured

Following fertilization, cell division produces a small cluster of cells that then differentiate by appearance and function to form the basic tissues, organs, and organ systems of multi-cellular organisms.

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Specialized Cells are very different from each

other in size and structure are only found in multi-

celled organisms and carry out different functions from each other

– Cells that become liver cells express a specific set of “liver genes”

make up different kinds of body tissues, organs, and organ systems that function together

Specialized Animal Cells

Specialized Animal Cells

Specialized Plant Cells

Specialized Plant Cells Plant Book p. 145

Epidermis and cuticle: prevents dehydration. Green chlorophyll containing cells: perform

photosynthesis Guard Cells: help to regulate the rate of

transpiration by opening and closing the stomata.

Xylem Xylem tissues are

tubes that carry materials from the roots to the leaves.

FYI– Roots soak up water

and minerals from the soil.

– Cells need minerals in their activities.

Phloem Phloem tissues are

tubes that carry sugar (glucose) away from the leaves to be used by other parts of the plant.

FYI– In trees, phloem located

just below the bark.– As the phloem cells

form, they push out old phloem which makes up the bark.

Tissues are made up of groups of similar

specialized cells.

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A variety of specialized cells formed through cell division make up different tissues, performing different functions.

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Types of Animal Tissues epithelial tissue

– outer skin cells connective tissue

– cartilage cells– fat cells– blood cells– bone cells– inner skin cells

muscular tissue – muscle cells

nervous tissue– nerve cells

Types of Plant Tissues Vascular tissue

– transports materials through the plant

– Made up of xylem and phloem cells

Epidermal tissue– protective covering– outer surface of leaf cells

Ground tissue– storage and support

Photosynthetic layers of cells

http://www.progressivegardens.com/knowledge_tree/tissue.jpg

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/leaftissue/leaftissue.html

Organs are a group of different tissues working

together performing a specific job.

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Plant organs include roots stems leaves flowers

Animal organs include

stomach liver kidney heart lungs skin skeleton muscles, etc…

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FYI: The heart is an organ

that includes muscle, epithelial, connective (blood) tissue.

Leaves, stems, and roots are organs made up of dermal, vascular, and ground tissue.

Cells – Tissues – Organs – Organ Systems

http://plantphys.info/plant_physiology/images/anatomy.gif

Organ SystemAn organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform a certain task.

Humans have multiple organ systems including:

Plants have two organ systems:

The Shoot System Above ground

(usually) Elevates the plant

above the soil Many functions

including: – photosynthesis – reproduction &

dispersal – food and water

conduction

http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/summer2005/plantbod.gif

The Root System Underground

(usually) Anchor the plant in

the soil Absorb water and

nutrients Conduct water and

nutrients Food Storage

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From atoms and molecules to organisms:

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Think about it:

Why do multicelled organisms like plants and animals make specialized cells, considering that every cell contains the same genetic information?