[00:00] This video summarizes the organization of an organism, focusing on the structure and function of animal and plant cells - A cell is the basic unit of life and the building block of an organism - Animal cell parts include the nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes - Plant cells have additional organelles such as the cell wall, chloroplasts, and vacuole - The nucleus controls the cell and stores DNA, while the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell - The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, and the cytoplasm contains all organelles - Ribosomes make proteins, and the additional plant cell organelles have specific functions [02:40] The cytoplasm supports cell functioning and the cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell - Chemical reactions take place in the jelly-like cytoplasm - The ribosomes synthesize proteins for the cell - The cell membrane provides protection and regulates transport - The cell wall gives structural support and protection in plant cells - Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis in plant cells - Bacterial cells have circular DNA and plasmids for genetic exchange - New cells are produced by the division of existing cells - Specialized cells have specific functions in multicellular organisms [05:21] Understanding the functions and sizes of different cells is important in biology - Root cells in plants absorb minerals and water from soil - Palisade mesophyll cells in leaves contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis - Neurons carry electrical impulses - Red blood cells transport oxygen with hemoglobin - Gametes fuse for reproduction - Magnification formula: magnification = image size/actual size - Image and actual size must be in millimeters - Conversion between millimeters and micrometers is necessary - Knowing these concepts is crucial for biology studies
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Yes, animal cells sometimes have vacuoles, but they are small and less prominent compared to the large central vacuole in plant cells. They are often not mentioned because their role in animal cells is less significant.
Hi there, yes for Paper 0610, this is what is stated in the syllabus with relation to specialised cells: State that specialised cells have specific functions, limited to: (a) ciliated cells - movement of mucus in the trachea and bronchi (b) root hair cells - absorption (c) palisade mesophyll cells - photosynthesis (d) neurones - conduction of electrical impulses (e) red blood cells - transport of oxygen (f) sperm and egg cells (gametes) - reproduction
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[00:00] This video summarizes the organization of an organism, focusing on the structure and function of animal and plant cells
- A cell is the basic unit of life and the building block of an organism
- Animal cell parts include the nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes
- Plant cells have additional organelles such as the cell wall, chloroplasts, and vacuole
- The nucleus controls the cell and stores DNA, while the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
- The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, and the cytoplasm contains all organelles
- Ribosomes make proteins, and the additional plant cell organelles have specific functions
[02:40] The cytoplasm supports cell functioning and the cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Chemical reactions take place in the jelly-like cytoplasm
- The ribosomes synthesize proteins for the cell
- The cell membrane provides protection and regulates transport
- The cell wall gives structural support and protection in plant cells
- Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis in plant cells
- Bacterial cells have circular DNA and plasmids for genetic exchange
- New cells are produced by the division of existing cells
- Specialized cells have specific functions in multicellular organisms
[05:21] Understanding the functions and sizes of different cells is important in biology
- Root cells in plants absorb minerals and water from soil
- Palisade mesophyll cells in leaves contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis
- Neurons carry electrical impulses
- Red blood cells transport oxygen with hemoglobin
- Gametes fuse for reproduction
- Magnification formula: magnification = image size/actual size
- Image and actual size must be in millimeters
- Conversion between millimeters and micrometers is necessary
- Knowing these concepts is crucial for biology studies
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hello mam wanted to inform you that we need to convert it to micrometer not millimeter.
Yh so she did convert it, see the full video
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Both conversions are explained
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I have a question? animal cells also have small vacuoles, right?
Yes, animal cells sometimes have vacuoles, but they are small and less prominent compared to the large central vacuole in plant cells. They are often not mentioned because their role in animal cells is less significant.
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Is that the only thing we need to know for specialized cells
Hi there, yes for Paper 0610, this is what is stated in the syllabus with relation to specialised cells:
State that specialised cells have specific functions, limited to:
(a) ciliated cells - movement of mucus in the trachea and bronchi
(b) root hair cells - absorption
(c) palisade mesophyll cells - photosynthesis
(d) neurones - conduction of electrical impulses
(e) red blood cells - transport of oxygen
(f) sperm and egg cells (gametes) - reproduction
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Hi! I absolutely love your biology videos! May I know if you are doing chemistry/physics soon? Looking forward for more of your videos. Very interesting and informative. 😊😊
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Which book???
Hi there, our videos follow the Cambridge IGCSE Biology Paper 0610 syllabus.
I thought that animal cell also has vacuole!
Animal cells can have vacuoles, although they are typically smaller and less numerous compared to vacuoles found in plant cells.
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goood vid but pls get better mic. vol is to low
Hi @vdvs0873. Thank you for your feedback. We noticed this as well and fixed it after a few videos. The sound quality greatly improves from Chapter 5 onwards.