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Levels of Organisation: Cells, Tissues, Organs and Systems
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following best describes the relationship between cells and tissues?

  1. Tissues are made up of different types of organs
  2. A group of similar cells with a common function forms a tissue
  3. Cells are smaller versions of tissues
  4. Tissues combine to form cells in complex organisms
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✓ Answer: BA group of similar cells with a common function forms a tissue
Award 1 mark for the correct hierarchical relationship. A is incorrect because tissues combine to form organs, not the reverse. C is incorrect because cells and tissues represent different organisational levels, not size variations. D reverses the correct hierarchy.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A Jamaican farmer notices that the vascular bundles in his sugar cane stems transport water and nutrients efficiently. The vascular tissue is composed of xylem and phloem. Which statement about these tissues is correct?

  1. Xylem transports sugars from leaves to roots
  2. Phloem consists of dead cells with lignified walls
  3. Xylem and phloem together form a transport system
  4. Both tissues transport materials in the same direction
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✓ Answer: CXylem and phloem together form a transport system
Award 1 mark for recognising that multiple tissues working together constitute an organ system. A is incorrect because xylem transports water and minerals upward, not sugars. B is incorrect because phloem consists of living cells; xylem vessels are dead with lignified walls. D is incorrect because xylem transports upward while phloem transports in both directions.
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