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Mind Map Chemical substances found

in the organisms
inorganic
organic substances
substances
water minerals
importance play
carbohydrates fats proteins nucleic important
acids 1. solvent
roles in
act as act as act as
2. medium of metabolism
1. fuels 1. energy 1. structural transport
stores components 3. reactant
2. food of cells
stores 2. structural 4. cooling agent
material 2. fuel
of cell 5. supporting agent
3. structural
materials membrane make up 6. transport of
in plants gametes in sexual
genes
reproduction

7. temperature
maintenance
Mind Map working together to form
Cells
can be observed with
consist of

microscope Animal cells Plant cells tissues


contain contain working together
to form

nucleus cytoplasm vacuole cell membrane cell wall organs


contains contains function function working together
chromosomes cell sap to form
control of support and
function contains function materials in prevent entry system
and out of of excess
control cells’ support
the cell water
activities the cells

mitochondria non-living chloroplasts


granules (in plant cells only)
are used in which are are used in

respiration food or waste photosynthesis


materials
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Metabolism can be
speeded up by
substances move
across cell includes
membrane by
enzyme
activity is
affected by
1. diffusion 1. anabolism
1. temperature
2. active 2. catabolism
2. pH
transport
active sites 1. biological 1. reusable
3. osmosis catalysts
2. specific
2. protein
3. reversible
can be explained by
4. small
lock-and-key amount is
hypothesis enough
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Diversity of organisms

the order of biological a tool for


classification classification
dichotomous key
kingdom

phylum

class

order

family

genus

species
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a non-cellular entity
Diversity of organisms viruses

can be classified into

1. prokaryotae 2. protoctista 3. fungi 4. plantae 5. animalia


classified into
classified into

invertebrates vertebrates
non-flowering plants flowering plants
classified into
is also called
classified into 1. fishes
angiosperms
mosses
2. amphibians
ferns classified into
3. reptiles
monocotyledons
gymnosperms
4. birds
dicotyledons
5. mammals

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