Characteristics Flashcards

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What are the characteristics of plant cells

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Multicellular, have chloroplasts, can photosynthesise, have cell walls, store carbs,

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What are cell walls in plants made of

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Cellulose

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What do plants store carbs as

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Sucrose or starch

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4
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What are examples of plant cells

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Cereals: maize

Herbaceous legumes: beans, peas

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What are the characteristics of fungi

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Some are single celled, others have a body called mycelium, can’t photosynthesise, have cell walls, store carbs, fed by saprotrophic nutrition

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What does fungi store carbs as

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Glycogen

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What is mycelium

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Made of hyphae

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What are fungi cell walls made of

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Chitin

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What is saprotrophic nutrition

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When the fungi secretes extra cellular enzymes onto the food to dissolve the food so they can absorb nutrients.

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10
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What are fungi examples

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Yeast (single celled)

Mucor (multicellulAr)

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What are the characteristics of animal cells

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Multi cellular, no chloroplasts, can’t photosynthesise, no cell one, stores carbs, has nervous coordination

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What does nervous coordination mean in animal cells

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Can respond to changes in the environment

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13
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What do animal cells store carbs as

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Glycogen

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What are the characteristics of protoctists.

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Single celled, microscopic, some have chloroplasts(similAr to plant cells) some are more like animal cells

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15
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Examples of protoctosts

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Chlorella (plant like)

Amoeba (live in pond water)

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16
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What are the characteristics of viruses

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Particles rather than cells
Smaller than bacteria, come in different shapes and sizes, can only reproduce inside living cells (example of parasite) relies on other organisms to reproduce, infects all types of living organisms, have a protein coat around genetic material (DNA or RNA)

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Examples of viruses

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Influenza virus, tobacco mosaic virus, HIV

18
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What are the characteristics of bacteria

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Some can photosynthesise, most feed off other organisms living or dead, circular chromosomes of DNA, no nucleus, single celled and microscopic.

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Examples of bacteria

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Phemococcus (round)
Lactobacillus bulgaricus (used to make yoghurt, rod shaped)
20
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Carbohydrates….

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Polymer: carbohydrate
Monomer:sugar (glucose)
Enzyme: amylase
Chemical elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

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Protein…..

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Polymer: protein
Monomer: amino acids
Enzyme: protease
Chemical elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,nitrogen

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Lipids…

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Polymer: lipids
Monomer: glycerol, 3 fatty acids
Enzyme:lipase
Chemical elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

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DNA/RNA…

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Polymer: DNA/RNA
Monomer:nuclaic acids
Enzyme:
Chemical elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus