Biology topic 1

Animals

Multicellular

No cell wall

No chloroplasts THEREFORE can't photosynthesisze

store carbohydrates as glycogen

Nervous communication so can move from place to place

E.G.

Mammals: humans

Insects: housefly or mosquito

Bacteria

Single-Celled

Some have chloroplasts

some feed on other organisms

If living, bacteria is a parasite

If they are dead, bacteria is a decomposer

All have a cell wall

DNA in nucleoid

DNA in nucleoid

E.G. rod-shaped
--> Lactobacillus bulgaricus

E.G. Spherical-shaped
--> Streptococcus

To be classified as a living organism,
you must carry out the seven life processes:

M- ovement
R - espiration -> release of energy from food
S - ensitivity -> topic 11

G - rowth -> topic 13
R - eproduction -> topic 12
E - xcretion -> topic 10
N - utrition ->topic 5 + 6

Viruses

DO NOT Carry out life processes

NOT living organisms

Do not carry out life processes Except reproduction BUT only when in a living host organism

Much smaller than bacteria

No cellular structure

No cell membrane, just a protein coat

E.g. Influenza, HIV,Ebola etc.

PATHOGENIC IN ALL ORGANISMS

Plants

Multicellular

Cellulose cell wall

Contains chloroplasts THEREFORE can photosynthesise

Store carbohydrates as starch and sucrose

e.g.

cereals: maize

Herbaceous legumes: peas

NB legumes means to fix
nitrogen out of the atmosphere

Funky Fungi

Multicellular: Mucor or mould

Single celled: yeast

no chloroplasts so carry out saprotrophic nutrition

Secretes extracellular enzymes
which break down large , insoluble
molecules into small, soluble molecules
which the fungi then absorbs.

Store carbohydrates as glycogen

Fungi form hyphae (finger like structures)

Fungi form hyphae (finger like structures)

Have chitin cell walls

Protoctists

Single-Celled

This is a dump group

Usually aquatic

Plant-like protoctists

E.g. Chlorella

Animal like

E.g. Plasmodium (causes malaria)

E.g. Plasmodium (causes malaria)