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🌱 Biology Notes

1. Characteristics of Living Things

Movement – ability to change position.

Respiration – release of energy from food.

Sensitivity – response to stimuli.

Growth – increase in size and number of cells.

Reproduction – producing offspring.

Excretion – removal of metabolic waste.

Nutrition – intake and use of food.

Homeostasis – maintaining a stable internal environment.

2. The Cell – The Unit of Life

Cell Theory:

All living things are made of cells.

The cell is the basic unit of structure and function.

Cells arise from pre-existing cells.

Plant Cell vs. Animal Cell

Plant cells: cell wall, chloroplasts, large vacuole.

Animal cells: no cell wall, no chloroplasts, small vacuoles.

Organelles

Nucleus: controls activities, stores DNA.

Mitochondria: site of respiration.

Chloroplast: site of photosynthesis (plants only).

Cell membrane: controls what enters/leaves cell.


Ribosomes: protein synthesis.

3. Nutrition
Photosynthesis (plants)
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Heterotrophic Nutrition (animals)

Herbivores: eat plants.

Carnivores: eat animals.

Omnivores: eat both.

Saprophytes: feed on dead matter.

Parasites: feed on host.

4. Transport in Organisms
Diffusion: movement of particles from high → low concentration.

Osmosis: movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane.

Active transport: movement against concentration gradient using energy.

In animals → circulatory system (heart, blood, vessels).

In plants → xylem (water/minerals) & phloem (food/sugars).

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Asexual: one parent, no gametes, identical offspring (e.g., binary fission, budding).

Sexual: two parents, gametes fuse, variation in offspring.

Plants:

Male gamete → pollen.

Female gamete → ovule.


Pollination → transfer of pollen to stigma.

Fertilization → fusion of gametes.

Humans:

Male → sperm (testes).

Female → egg (ovary).

Fertilization occurs in fallopian tube.

7. Excretion

Humans:

Kidneys remove urea, excess water, salts (urine).

Lungs remove CO₂ and water vapour.

Skin removes sweat.

Plants:

Oxygen (photosynthesis) and CO₂ (respiration) diffuse out.

8. Nervous & Hormonal Control

Nervous system: brain, spinal cord, nerves → fast responses.

Endocrine system: glands produce hormones → slower, long-lasting.

Example: Insulin (controls blood sugar), Adrenaline (emergency hormone).

9. Ecology

Habitat: place where an organism lives.

Population: members of the same species in an area.

Community: all organisms in an area.

Ecosystem: interaction between organisms and environment.


Food chain: flow of energy from one organism to another.

Food web: interconnected food chains.

Trophic levels: producer → primary consumer → secondary → tertiary.

10. Health & Disease

Communicable diseases: caused by pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa).

Non-communicable diseases: not spread, e.g. diabetes, hypertension.

Immune system:

White blood cells fight infection.

Vaccines stimulate immunity.

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