The document summarizes the organization of cells, tissues, organs and systems in organisms. It describes the structure and functions of plant and animal cells, including their organelles like the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts. It also explains the two key metabolic pathways of cellular respiration and photosynthesis - comparing their processes, where they occur, and their role in releasing or absorbing energy through breaking down or synthesizing glucose.
The document summarizes the organization of cells, tissues, organs and systems in organisms. It describes the structure and functions of plant and animal cells, including their organelles like the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts. It also explains the two key metabolic pathways of cellular respiration and photosynthesis - comparing their processes, where they occur, and their role in releasing or absorbing energy through breaking down or synthesizing glucose.
The document summarizes the organization of cells, tissues, organs and systems in organisms. It describes the structure and functions of plant and animal cells, including their organelles like the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts. It also explains the two key metabolic pathways of cellular respiration and photosynthesis - comparing their processes, where they occur, and their role in releasing or absorbing energy through breaking down or synthesizing glucose.
The Types of Animal Cells The Types of Plant Cells
1)Epithelium cells 1)Epidermal Cell 2)Muscle Cells 2)Palisade Cell 3)Reproductive Cells 3)Guard Cell 4)Nerve Cells 4)Root Hair Cell 5)Red Blood Cells 6)White Blood Cell Unicellular Organism 1)Amoeba Structure of Animal Cell Cell-Structure, 2)Paramecium 1.Cell Membrane Function and 3)Euglena 2.Cytoplasm 4)Chlamydomonas 3.Nucleus Organisation Multicellular Organism 4.Mitochondria 1)Mucor Function of the Cell 2)Spirogyra 1.Cell Membrane-Controls the flow of materials 3)Hydra in and out of the cell 2.Cytoplasm-Acts as a medium where chemical Structure of Plant Cell reactions occur 1.Cell Membrane 3.Nucleus-Contains all activities in the cell 2.Cytoplasm 4.Mitochondria-Produces energy for reactions 3.Nucleus 5.Vacuole-Provides support to cells when filled 4.Mitochondria with cell sap 5.Vacuole 6.Chloroplast-Absorbs light energy for the 6.Chloroplast process of photosynthesis 7.Cell Wall 7.Cell Wall-Provides support, protection and fixed shape to the cell Cell Respiration and photosynthesis
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration
• Water + Carbon Dioxide • Glucose + Oxygen Glucose + Oxygen Water + Carbon Dioxide
The Difference Between Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis
-Cell Respiration -Photosynthesis 1)Occurs in mitochondria 1)Occurs in chloroplast 2)Process to release energy 2)Process to absorb energy 3)Uses chemical energy in food 3)Uses energy from light 4)Occurs in humans , animals , plants 4)Occurs in plants and microorganisms and microorganisms 5)Synthesises glucose 5)Breaks down glucose to produce 6)Uses Carbon dioxide and water to energy produce oxygen and glucose 6)Uses glucose and oxygen to produce 7)Occurs only in the presence of light carbon dioxide , water and energy 7)Occurs at all times