living things consist of cells

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  • All life forms have a number of distinguishing processes that identify them from nonliving things
  • Cell theory
    All living organisms are made up of cells and the products of cells, and that cells come from pre-existing cells
  • Cells
    • They are the unit of structure and function in all living organisms
    • They contain DNA which is the molecule of heredity
    • All organisms are either unicellular or multicellular
    • All cells have a cell membrane which defines them
  • Characteristics of living things
    • Movement
    • Respiration
    • Sensitivity
    • Homeostasis
    • Growth
    • Reproduction
    • Excretion
    • Nutrition
  • Living things can be made up of 1 cell (unicellular) or many cells (multicellular)
  • Unicellular organisms
    • They can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells
  • Multicellular organisms are more complex, made up of large numbers, sometimes trillions of cells
  • Multicellular organisms are always made of eukaryotic cells
  • Multicellular organisms

    • Animals
    • Plants
  • Not all cells within a multicellular organism are the same
  • Cell structure
    • The cell membrane encloses the cytoplasm that contains organelles
    • The cell membrane is explained with the fluid-mosaic model
    • The membrane is made of a phospholipid bilayer
    • The nucleus is the organelle that contains genetic material (DNA)
    • DNA is packaged in chromosomes
  • Microscopy
    • We use microscopes to see specimens we cannot see with our naked eye
    • Light microscopes use light to shine through thin layers of cells and we can see specimens on the micrometre (µm) scale
    • Electron microscopes use electrons to scan specimens to generate an image and we can see specimens on the nanometre (nm) scale