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Description: Notes on the Variety of Living Organisms for IGCSE Biology
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Biology IGCSE Revision
Chapter 02: The Variety of Living Organisms
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Biologists CLASSIFY organisms, by putting them into groups
Each groups will have similarities in structure and function
: This is due to common features from their ancestry
MAJOR GROUPS
: Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protoctists, Bacteria, Viruses
PLANTS
- The KINGDOM of plants consists of plants like FLOWERING ones and SMALL ones
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Moss and Ferns are smaller ones
- All Plants are MULTICELLULAR
- Main Unique Feature = CHLOROPLASTS
: Helps cells carry out PHOTOSYNTHESIS by using light energy to convert CO2 and H2O into more
complex organic compounds
- EXAMPLE: They make STARCH (Carbohydrate) and SUCROSE (A Sugar)
: Can be transported around the plant to fruit or other organs
ANIMALS
- Huge VARIETY in Animal Kingdom
: Humans, molluscs, worms, insects etc
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Description: Notes on the Variety of Living Organisms for IGCSE Biology