10 1.2 Classification System & Characteristics of Living Organisms Flashcards

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Characteristics of organisms

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Movement
Respiration
Sensitivity
Growth
Reproduction
Excretion
Nutrition

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Elaborate MOVEMENT

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an action by an organism causing change in position or place

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Elaborate RESPIRATION

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The chemical reaction in cells to break down nutrient molecules to release energy

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Elaborate SENSITIVITY

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The ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment and simuli

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Elaborate GROWTH

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A permanent increase in size

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Elaborate EXCRETION

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The removal of excess materials and substances in excess requirements

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Elaborate NUTRITION

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The taking in of materials for energy, growth and development

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What is a species

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A group of organisms with similar internal and external features and structures that can interbreed and produce fully fertile offspring

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Differentiate between BACTERIA and VIRUS

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Bacteria:
-bacteria can survive on their own, be it inside or outside the body.
-Has a cell wall of peptidoglycan (murein)

VIRUS:
-viruses are obligate parasites and need the metabolic capabilities of a host to sustain their life cycle.
- no cell wall but a CAPSID

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Define METABOLISM

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The sum of all chemical reactions in the body
Reaction example: respiration and the breaking down of excess protein to make urea for excretion

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Plant cells have..

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  • cell walls made of cellulose
  • chlorophyll
  • plasmodesmata
  • plastids
  • Large central vacuole
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Animal cells have..

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  • no cell wall
  • centrioles
  • centrosomes
  • lysosomes
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Define prokaryotic

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Prokaryotes are lacking a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. While a cell wall is present it is made up of murein. It is generally simpler than eukaryotes

E.g. bacteria and archaea

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Define eukaryote

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Eukaryotes have a nucleus, membrane bound organelles and in plants the cell walls are made up of cellulose.They are generally more complex.

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Define PROTOCTIST

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Protoctist are eukaryotic organisms different from plants, animals or fungi. They can have a unicellular (protist) or multicellular structure (protoctist). May or may not have cell wall or chloroplasts. Some feed by photosynthesis and others on organic substances.

E.g. Protozoa and algae

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Define FUNGUS

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Fungus are eukaryotic organisms different from plants and dividing cell walls are often absent, thus producing long thin hyphae which are multinucleate.
- non photosynthetic
- feeds saprophytically

E.g. yeast, mounds, mushrooms

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Define plants

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Eukaryotic organisms, meaning lacking a nucleus, and is multicellular
- have a cell wall made of cellulose
-Autotrophic (produces its own food using raw materials such as sunlight. Is primary on the food chain as it is a producer.)
- photosynthetic and has chlorophyll

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Define animals

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-Eukaryotic, meaning it’s cells have a nucleus, and are multicellular
-lacking cell walls
- heterotrophs, and thus secondary or tertiary on the food chain (meaning they feed on autotrophs or other organisms)

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Differentiate between protist and bacteria

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Protists are eukaryotic whereas bacteria are prokaryotic.

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Define mitochondria

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Mitochondria is a membrane bound organelle present in eukaryotes. Mitochondria are responsible for generating the chemical energy needed to power the cells biochemical reactions

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Differentiate between PLANTS and FUNGI

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Plants:
Photosynthetic
Autotrophic
Cell walls made of cellulose
Producers in the food chain

Fungi:
Feeds saprophytically
Heterotrophic
Cell walls of chitin
Decomposers in the food chain