BTEC Applied ScienceYears 10–13Applied Science
Biology — cells, biological molecules
BTEC: Applied Science: Biology — cells, biological molecules
What you'll learn
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Imagine your body is made of tiny bricks called cells. Each cell has a 'wall' (membrane) and a 'jelly' inside (cytoplasm). 🧱
- 2
What is the 'jelly' inside a cell called? 🧪
- 3
Here's a simple animal cell. The membrane is the outer ring, the cytoplasm fills the middle, and the nucleus is the dark spot in the centre. 🧬
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Let's label the parts of this cell together. 🔍
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Drag the labels to the correct parts of the cell. 🖱️
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Which part of the cell controls what goes in and out? 🚧
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What is the main job of the nucleus? 🧠
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