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I/GCSE Biology (9-1) Triple Award I

Cells

· IGCSE Biology,IGCSE,biology,cells,triple award

Characteristics of living things

  • Movement

  • Respiration
  • Sensitivity
  • Growth
  • Reproduction
  • Excretion
  • Nutrition

Cells

InI/GCSE Biology:

Eukaryotic cell - Has membrane bound organelles

Prokaryotic cell - Has NO membrane bound organelles

  • Cell membrane controls entry and exit of substances into a cell.
  • is where chemical reactions take place.
  • Nucleus controls the activities of the cell.
  • is where aerobic respiration takes place.
  • Ribosomes play a role in protein synthesis.
  • Vacuoles are filled with cell sap that contains dissolved sugars and mineral salts
  • carry out photosynthesis and is filled with chlorophyll
  • Cell wall is made of cellulose, protects and supports the cell

CELL TISSUE  --> TISSUE --> ORGAN --> ORGAN SYSTEM

  • A group of _____ working together to perform the same function.
  • Organ systems - Digestive system, Endocrine System, Reproductive system, Circulatory system, Respiratory system, Nervous system, Excretory system

In IGCSE biology, differentiation means process where cells are specialised.

Stem cells - Have the ability to divide many times without differenciating.

  • Embryonic --> can differenciate into any time of cell.
  • Adult --> cannot differenciate and only produces Red Blood Cells.

Kingdoms – Plants, Protoctists, Animals, Fungi, Bacteria

  • Bacterial cell- Pathogenic/non-pathogenic and Unicellular
  • – Non-living, Pathogenic and DO NOT-excrete, respire, grow
  • – Unicellular/multicellular
  • – have thread-like structures called hyphae that form a network called mycelium, carry out saprotrophic nutrition- extracellular secretion of enzymes onto dead matter.

(glucose --> ethanol + carbon dioxide) -yeast     

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