Classification of Plants and Animals Notes
Classification of Plants and Animals Notes
Classification of Plants and Animals Notes
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ICATS Science Contest Notes by Mariyam Malik 6E
Mariyam Malik 6E
Multicellular Animals and Plants consist of different
types of cells organized in a hierarchy as tissues,
organs, and systems.
Cells Smallest unit of life. Cells in many multicellular
plants and animals are specialized so they can share the
processes of life.
Plants Examples of specialized cells in plants include:
Palisade Leaf Cells These are found towards the tops
of leaves and are packed with green chloroplasts of
plants in which photosynthesis occurs.
Photosynthesis A chemical reaction that occurs in
the chloroplasts of plants in which the energy in light
is stored in glucose.
Root hair Cells Cells containing a hair-like structure
that pokes into the soil to absorb more water and
nutrients.
Animals Examples of specialized cells in animals
include:
Ovum – egg cell Contains half of an organism’s
genetic information – DNA – which will join with the
sperm during fertilization.
Sperm Transfers genes from male body during sexual
reproduction.
Ciliated Cells They have tiny hairs – cilia – on their
surface that beat in a rhythmical pattern. For example,
they move mucus from the airway to the mouth to
swallow. They also move on ovum through the
female reproductive system.
Red Blood Cells Carry oxygen to body tissues that
need it.
Tissues A group of similar cells in the same place with
the same function is a tissue.
Plants In plants, dermal tissues cover the leaves, fruits,
flowers, roots, and stems of plants. Dermal tissues stop
the plant from losing too much water.
Animals Examples of tissues in animals include muscle
tissue and nerve tissue.
Muscle tissue Made of muscle cells that can contract
and relax to move parts of the body.
Nerve tissue Made of nerves, found in the brain and
spinal cord, and the network of nerves that spreads
throughout the body. It sends electrical signals to
control and coordinate actions.
Organs A group of tissues in the same place with the
same function is an organ.
Plants Roots are plant organs. They keep plants
securely in the ground and are covered with root hair
cells which absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Other plant organs are leaves, stems, and flowers.
Animals The heart is an organ made from muscle and
nerve tissue and pumps blood around the body. Other
examples of animal organs include the liver, brain,
lungs, stomach, intestines, kidneys, bladder, and skin.
Organ systems Two or more organs with the same
function is an organ system.
Plants Plants have two organ systems.
The shoot organ system in a plant is made from
leaves, stems, buds, fruits, and flowers.
The root organ system of most plants consists of all
the parts that are underground.
Animals There are 11 organ systems in the human body
that each have a different function. Here are some
examples:
Organ System Main Organs Function
Circulatory Heart, Veins, Transports
Arteries substances in the
blood around the
body.
Respiratory Lungs Takes in oxygen,
and removes
carbon dioxide.
Digestive Stomach and Breaks down
intestines food, and absorbs
nutrients.
Reproductive Uterus, Vagina. Creates
Penis, Testes offsprings.
Key points
. Cells are the smallest units of life and the building
blocks for all organisms.
. Each component of a cell has its own function.
. Animal and plant cells differ and have similarities.
. Nucleus, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, and
Mitochondria are four cell components that are
found in both plant and animal cells.
What are Cells?
All life on Earth is made from cells. Without cells, there
can be no life. Almost all cells are so small that you
need a microscope to see them. A microscope is a
scientific instrument used to see tiny objects, such as
cells, magnified several hundred times or more.
Some organisms like bacteria, are made of only one
cell. Bacteria are living organisms that can only be
seen with a microscope. Some bacteria cause disease,
others are useful. These are unicellular organisms.
Unicellular organisms are made from one cell only,
like bacteria. Others, like trees and blue whales, are
made from millions or even billions of cells. These are
multicellular organisms. These often have different
types of cells, each with a different function. These are
specialized cells. Specialized cells are cells that have
a particular adaptation to allow them to complete a
specific function.
What makes up an animal cell?
Each component in the animal cell has a particular
function. Animal cells often have an irregular shape.