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Topic Animal, plant and fungal cells Level GCSE (or any other course for students aged 11-16) Outcomes 1. To label animal and plant cells 2. To compare and contrast animal, plant and fungal cells 3. To understand the concept of a common ancestor www.thescienceteacher.co.uk | resources for science teachers who like to think Plants, animals and fungi shared a common ancestor approx. 1,369 million years ago. What type of cells did their ancestor have? Fungal Cell ? Fungi (Y or N) Chitin cell wall Y Cellulose cell wall N Cell membrane Y Nucleus Y DNA Y Vacuole Y Chloroplasts N Mitochondria Y Cytoplasm Y Plant (Y or N) Animal (Y or N) Ancestral cell A (1,369 million years ago) Draw a labelled diagram to show what cell A could have looked like. Cell A? (Y or N) Use this table to make a prediction of what cell A looked like. looked like. I think this because……