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Life Processes and Cells
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AQA IGCSE Biology (EOY exams yr 8) Mind Map on Life Processes and Cells, created by Emma Boxley on 05/05/2013.
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Life Processes and Cells
Life Processes
MRS GREN
Movement
The ability to move parts of the body
Respiration
Release of energy from food
Sensitivity
The ability to respond to changes in the surroundings
Growth
To grow to adult size
Excretion
To release waste products
Nutrition
To obtain food (plants- photosynthesis)
Reproduction
To produce offspring (flowers germinate)
Specialized Cells
Plant Cells
Root Hair cell
Function
To absorb water and minerals from the soil
Adaptation
Has long and thin hair
Paliside cells
Function
To absorb light for photosynthesis
Adaptaion
They have a lot of chloroplasts
Animal Cells
Ciliated Epithelial Cell
Function
Keeps the trachea (windpipe) clear of thengs like dust
Adaptation
Has tiny cilia, hair which brush away dirt
Nerve Cells (Neurons)
Function
They conduct messages around the body
Adaptation
Are shaped like wires
The information goes past quicker
Red Blood Cell
Function
Carries oxygen around the body
Adaptation
They have no nucleus
They have a large surface area
More area to absorb and to release oxygen
White Blood Cell
Function
To protect the body and engulf and destroy bacteria and other harmful microbes
Adaption
Their cytoplasm can flow so they move around mor easily
Plant and animal cells
Animal cells
The Nucleus
Controls all activities in the cell
The Cell membrane
Controls what leaves and enters the cell
Keeps the cell together
The Cytoplasm
Jelly like
Chemical reactions happen here
Plant cells
The Nucleus
Controls all activities in the cell
The Cytoplasm
Chemical reactions happen here
The Cell Membrane
Controls what leaves and enters the cell
Keeps the cell together
The Vacuole
A large place containing cell sap
Chloroplasts
The structures where photosynthesis happens
They contain chlorophyll
The Cell Wall
Made of cellulose
Gives a plant cell strength and support
Tissues and organs
Organs
Organs are made up of different tissues working together
Examples
Liver
Kidneys
Stomach
Intestines
Brain
Heart
The Heart is made up of
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
Cartilage
Fat Tissue
Blood
Skin
The skin is the largest organ!
A group of organs working together is called an organ system
cardovascular
The digestive system
The nervous system
The muscle system
Tissues
Tissues are a group of similar cells that are working together
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