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structure and function of living things (2)
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organism organisation =
organelles
,
cells
,
tissues
,
organ
,
organ systems
,
organism
animal cell organelles =
cell membrane
,
cytoplasm
,
mitochondria
,
ribosomes
,
nucleus
plant cell organelles =
cell wall
(
cellulose
),
cell membrane
,
cytoplasm
,
ribosomes
, mitochondria,
chloroplasts
,
vacuole
, nucleus
fungi cell organelles =
cell wall
(
chitin
),
cell membrane
,
cytoplasm
,
ribosome
,
nucleus
,
mitochondria
bacteria cell organelles =
cell wall
,
cell membrane
,
slime capsule
,
cytoplasm
,
ribosomes
,
plasmids
,
DNA chromosome
animal protoctist organelle =
cell membrane
,
ribosomes
,
cytoplasm
,
nucleus
,
mitochondria
plant protoctist organelles =
cell wall
,
cell membrane
,
chloroplasts
,
nucleus
,
mitochondria
,
ribosomes
nucleus = has
genetic material
and
controls
cells
activities
cytoplasm =
gel
like
substance
that has
enzymes
and is where most
chemical reactions
happen
cell membrane =
outer
surface,
controls
what
moves in
and out of
cell
mitochondria = where
aerobic respiration
happens
chloroplasts = contains
chlorophyll
- where
photosynthesis
happens
ribosomes = where
protein
is
made
vacuole = contains
cell sap
(a
sugar substance
) and provides
structure
cell wall = provides
structure
saprotrophic nutrition?
the
excretion
of
digestive enzymes
into
decaying waste matter
through
mycelium
of
hyphae
and absorbing the
digested molecules
saprotrophic nutrition
is the process that
fungi
use to
feed