All living things are made of one or more cells.
The cell is the basic unit of structure and organisation.
New cells arise from pre-existing cells.
Organisms that are only one cell big. E.g. Bacteria
Organisms made up of multiple cells working together. Eg. Plants and animals.
An organism without a nucleus
An organism that has a nucleus when its made but the nucleus can go away if not needed.
What's in a cell.
The control centre of a cell, holds DNA.
Elastic wall of a cell, keeps everything in, it also controls what comes in and out.
The consctruction workers of the cell.
The organelle that makes power for the cell by cellular respiration, produces carbon dioxide waste.
The backround "jelly" that fills the cell.
The process of breaking down glucose/sugar and turning it into energy. Its waste product is carbon dioxide.
Storage for water and other things the cell needs.
Hard, porous structure on the outside of the membrane that
gives shape to plant cells.
The place in a cell where photosynthesis occurs.
The process where plants use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar which is stored and used l later on.
Cells that complete a specific task e.g. Muscle cells, nerve cells, red blood cells.
Atoms - molecules - proteins - organelles - cells - tissue - organs - systems - organisms
The body system that controls breathing. Major components: Trachea, lungs, diaphragm.
Air into mouth - passes the esophagus - passes the epiglotus - passes the larynx and trachea - goes into lungs - bronchi - bronchioles - alveoli.
The system that moves blood around the body.
heart, arteries, veins and capillaries.
Heart - pumps blood.
Arteries - carry blood from the heart
Capillaries - tiny blood vessels that connect to the cells.
veins - carry blood from the body back to the heart.
Asexual, one parent organism, can only make exact genetic copies.
sexual, Two parent organisms, always makes genetically differently offspring.