Thursday, September 15, 2011

Cells

Cells

  • Cells are the building blocks of all living things.
  • Living things can be classified into unicellular organisms (one cell only) or multicellular organisms (many cells).
Animals cells

  • Animals cells have no cell walls.
  • The structure and its function of a cell:
    -Cell membrane: control the movement of substances in and out of a cell
    -Nucleus: controls the activities of a cell and stores hereditary materials called chromosomes
    -Vacuole: stores food and nutrients
    -Cytoplasm: allows chemical reactions to take place
Plant cells

  • Plant cells have cell walls.
  • The structure and its function of a cell:
    -Cell membrane: control the movement of substances in and out of a cell
    -Nucleus: controls the activities of a cell and stores hereditary materials called chromosomes
    -Vacuole: stores food and nutrients
    -Cytoplasm: allows chemical reactions to take place
    -Chloroplast: contains chlorophyll to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
    -Cell Wall: supports and maintains the shape of the cell
Division of Labour
  • Division of labour in living organisms allows more efficient and smooth functioning in the multicellular organisms.
  • When a group of cell perform the similar function, they are known as tissue.
  • When a group of tissues perform the similar function, they are known as organ.
  • When a group of organs perform the similar function, they are known as organ system.
  • Various organ systems make up an organism.

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