topic 4 - variety of living organisms Flashcards

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what is a eukaryote?

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any cell or organism that contains a clear and defined nucleus e.g. Plants, animals, fungi and protoctists

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what is a prokaryote?

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a single cell organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles e.g. bacteria

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common features of a eukaryote: plants

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  • multicellular
  • chloroplasts to carry out photosynthesis
  • have cellulose walls
  • store carbohydrates as starch or sucrose
  • e.g. flowering plants, peas, beans
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common features of a eukaryote: animals

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  • multicellular
  • nervous coordination to move from one place to another
  • store carbohydrates as glycogen
  • e.g. mammals, insects
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common features of a eukaryote: fungi

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  • organised into mycelium made from thread-like structures called hyphae, which have a lot of nuclei
  • walls made of chitin
  • feed by saprotrophic nutrition -extracellular secretion of digestive enzymes onto food material + absorption of organic products
  • store carbohydrates as glycogen
  • e.g. Mucor, yeast
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common features of a eukaryote: protoctists

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  • microscopic single-celled organisms
  • e.g. Amoeba, which lives in pond water - has features of an animal cell
  • e.g. Chlorella, which has chloroplasts - has features of a plant cell
  • e.g. Plasmodium - pathogenic protoctists - causes malaria
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common features of a prokaryote: bacteria

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  • microscopic single-celled organisms
  • have a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm and plasmids
  • lack a nucleus, but have a circular chromosome of DNA
  • some can carry out photosynthesis but most feed off other living or dead organisms
  • e.g. Lactobacillus bulgaricus - used in milk + yoghurt
  • e.g. Pneumococcus - pathogen causing pneumonia
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what is a pathogen?

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an organism that causes disease to its host. it can be fungi, bacteria, protoctists or viruses

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common features of a pathogen: viruses

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  • not living organisms
  • very small, smaller than bacteria
  • parasitic - can only reproduce inside living cells
  • infect every type of organism
  • variety of shapes and sizes
  • no cellular structure - have a protein coat and contain one type of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA
  • e.g. tobacco mosaic virus - prevents formation of chloroplasts in tobacco plants
  • e.g. influenza virus - causes the flu
  • e.g. HIV virus causes AIDS
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