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Biology - Cells and Transport
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A mind map that includes: Differences and similarities between eukaryote cells and prokaryote cells How minerals travel through a plant Magnification
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aqa
biology
cell
animal cell
plant cell
active transport
osmosis
diffusion
prokaryote
eukaryote
biology
cell and plant tissue
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Somto Ibeme
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Biology - Cells and Transport
CELL STRUCTURE
eukaryote
'true nucleus'
has nucleus
has cell membrane
larger + complex
multi celled + single celled
has membrane bound organelles
nucleus, chloroplast
yeast
both have ribosomes, chromosomes, cytoplasm
prokaryote
'before nucleus'
DNA in cytoplasm, nucleiod region
single celled
bacteria
flagella - move around
no membrane bound organelles
animal cell
nucleus,membrane, cytoplasm
plant cell
vacuole, cell wall, chloroplast
TRANSPORT
diffusion
movement of molecules from high to low
liquid/gas molecules
passive
no extra energy
osmosis
movement of water molecule from high conc of water - low conc of water
when cell filled w/ water
turgid
flaccid
water moves out of vacuole
partially permeable membrane
active transport
requires energy
MAGNIFICATION
image size / actual size
actual size
image size / magnification
image size = mm
actual size = nm/μm
cm
mm
micrometre/μm
nanometre/nm
x 1000
x 1000
x10
DIFFERENTIATION
stem cells
bone marrow
human embryo
develop into any cell type
easy to grow
body won't reject it
growth not regulated, cancer
religious/ pro-life disagree
BINARY FISSION/MITOSIS
repair/replace/growth
DNA replication
chromosomes line at equator
double chromosomes (92)
get pulled to either side of cell
cell splits
clones/daughter cell
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