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DHS Nat 5 Mulitcellular Organisms sections 1 and 2

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Specialised   A cell that has been to carry out a particular function.  
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Cells   The basic structures that make up all living things.  
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Tissues   A group of the same type of cells, that work together to carry out a particular function.  
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Organs   A group of different types of cells, that work together to carry out a particular function.  
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System   A group of organs that work together to carry out a particular function.  
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Stem Cells   An unspecialised cell. (A cell without a particular function)  
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Meristems   The areas of a plant where unspecialised cells divide causing growth.  
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Mitosis   The process of cell division  
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Growth   The increase in the size of an organism caused by an increase in the number of cells in the organism.  
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Repair   The process by which damaged cells are replaced by new cells made by cell division.  
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Unspecialised   Cells which have no function and which can develop into any type of cell.  
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