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Structured Questions [Cell organisation]

All level of organization interact and work together to maintain the bodys health.
Diagram below shows four levels of cell organisation in humans.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

(a) Complete the table by naming level 2 and level 3.


(b) (i) The cells undergo process P to grow, change shape and carry out specific functions.
State the process P.

(ii) State two functions of the structure in level 2.

(iii)The body system at level 4 includes the lungs, trachea, larynx, sinuses and nose.
Name this system.

(iv) State two functions of the system in (b) (iii).

(c) Explain why cigarette smokers cough more often than most people.

(d) State two reasons why cell organisation into the various levels is essential to multicellular
organisms like humans.

2. Diagram shows the organization of cells in a multicellular organisms.

P Q R

(a) (i) Name P and R.


(ii) Link up P, Q and R to show cell organization.

(b) (i) State the function of Q.


(ii) Explain how Q is formed.

(c) Besides Q, state another component that makes up R.

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Y Z

Diagram above shows three different types of cells.


(i) Name the cells labeled X, Y and Z in diagram above
(ii) State the functions of the cells labelled X, Y and Z in Diagram above.

4. Diagram shows the example of tissue Q.


P Q R

What is the tissue?


A Epithelial tissue C Connective tissue
B Muscle tissue D Nerve tissue

5. Which of the following is TRUE about the sclerenchyma tissue of plant?


A To transport water from root to leaves
B To support and strengthen the plants [ans : B]
C To carry out photosynthesis
D To transport organic nutrients

6. Which of the following tissues are known as ground tissue of the plants?
A Epidermal and parenchyma
B Parenchyma and collenchymas
C Sclerenchyma and phloem
D Phloem and xylem [ans : B]

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