Animal cells :Red blood cells to carry oxygen via their haemoglobin molecules. White blood cells of the
immune system. Gamete cells ie egg cells and sperm cells are the sexual reproduction cells.
Plant cells: Palisade leaf cell structure is adapted to support the sites of photosynthesis. Guard cells can open and
close the pores (stomata) in leaves - they must allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass in and out.
Plant Organs
Examples of plant tissues including:
epidermal tissues, the outer layers
which cover the whole plant, mesophyll,
between two epidermis layers, where
most photosynthesis happens, xylem
and phloem, which transport substances
around the plant eg sugars like sucrose
and glucose, minerals and water.
Know the structure and function of palisade cells and guard cells in
plants