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Biology · Cells & movement

Organisation of the organism

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Cell structure

Plant cell / Animal cell

StructureFunction
Cell membraneControls movement of substances, like oxygen, glucose and water, in and out of the cell.
Cell wallProvides structure and protection.
CytoplasmWhere metabolic (chemical) reactions take place.
VacuoleStorage for water, sugars, ions, amino acids and waste. Provides turgor pressure.
NucleusControls activities/development of the cell. Stores genetic information.
ChloroplastsContains chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
MitochondriaThe powerhouse where aerobic respiration takes place for energy.
RibosomeSite of protein synthesis.

Bacterial cell

Specialised cells - cells that have structures adapted for their function.

Ciliated cells

  • Movement of mucus in the trachea and bronchi.
  • Covered in cilia.

Root hair cells

  • Found in the roots of plants.
  • They absorb water and mineral ions from the soil.
  • Large surface area of absorption.

Palisade mesophyll cells

  • Found in leaves.
  • Used in photosynthesis.
  • They are packed close together to maximise light absorption
  • They contain chloroplasts to absorb light.

Neurones

  • Found in sensory areas.
  • Helps with conduction of electrical impulses.

Red blood cells

  • Found in blood.
  • Transports oxygen around the body.

Sperm and egg cells (gametes)

  • Sperm is found in male testicles, eggs are found in the ovaries.
  • They fuse together during reproduction.
  • Sperm has a tail to swim, mitochondria for energy and an acrosome to release enzymes to digest the cell membrane of the egg.
  • Egg cells have a jelly coating to allow only 1 sperm to fertilise the ovum.

Levels of organisation

  • Cell — basic building blocks for all living organisms.
  • Tissue — group of cells with similar structures, working together to perform a shared function.
  • Organ — group of specialised tissues working together to carry out a specific function.
  • Organ system — group of specialised organs working together to carry out a specific function.
  • Organism — a living thing.

Size of specimen

Magnification = image size ÷ actual size

1mm = 1000μm

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