test 1 Flashcards
how do virus differ
no cell wall
have protein coat
smaller
no cytoplasm
features of plants
can carry out photosynieis
are multi cellar
have cell wall
features of animals
can move from place to place
are multi cellar
store carbohydrates as glycogen
give two groups of pathogens
bacteria virus
3 differences between plants and animals
plants cells have cell wall
plants cells have chloroplast
plants cells store carbohydrates as starch
three groups of organisms which carry out photosynies which have cell walls which can be pathogenic fungi bacteria virus
photosyniess just bacteria
cell wall bacteria and fungi
pathogenic all of them
what do humans needs mrs gren
movement
respiration
sensitivity
growth
reproduction
environment (internal)
nutrition
example of each of mrs gren
m - some animals can fly
nutrition - eating food
respire - realising energy from carbohydrates
reproduction - increase in foxes population
they grow - cells divide
they control their internal conditions - body temperature/blood glucose
example of a protoctists
malaria
bacteria
fungi
proticus features
nucleus plasmid cytoplasm and cell wall and chloroplast
bacteria has cell wall chloroplast no nucleus and cytoplasm and plasmid
fungi has cell wall cytoplasm and nucleus no plasmid and no chloroplast
proticus has cytoplasm and nucleus has no cell wall or plasmids
yeast features
cell wall is made of chitin
and contains plasmids
reflex
receptors detect stimuli
send electrical impulses through the sensory neurone to the CNs
CNS then relays the information to a relay neurone which then goes to motor neurone
finally the effect happens