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CIE Biology IGCSE

1 - Characteristics and Classification of


Living Organisms
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What 8 characteristics do all living
organisms share?

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What 8 characteristics do all living organisms share?
- they move
- they respire
- they respond to their surroundings
- they control their internal conditions
- they grow and develop
- they reproduce
- they excrete their waste
- they require nutrition

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Define movement

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Define movement

When an organism changes its position


or place

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Define respiration

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Define respiration

The biochemical reactions in cells that


break down molecules to release energy

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Define sensitivity

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Define sensitivity

The detection of a stimulus and the


ability to respond to that stimulus

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Define growth

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Define growth

A permanent increase in the size of an


organism by either the increase in the
number of cells or the size of the cells

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Define reproduction

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Define reproduction

The creation of offspring of the same


species as the parent(s)

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Define excretion

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Define excretion

The removal of waste products from


metabolic processes or substances in
excess

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Define nutrition

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Define nutrition

The intake of substances required for


growth and to provide energy

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Why are viruses not living?

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Why are viruses not living?

They do not have all of the 8


characteristics of living organisms (for
example they cannot respire)

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Define species

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Define species

A group of organisms that can breed to


produce fertile offspring

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What is phylogenetics?

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What is phylogenetics?

The study of evolutionary relationships

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Give 2 ways that organisms can be
classified

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Give 2 ways that organisms can be classified

- Physical features
- Phylogenetic relationships

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How are modern classification
techniques more accurate?
(Higher/Supplement)

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How are modern classification techniques more
accurate? (Higher/Supplement)

Biochemical and genetic analysis gives a


more precise and detailed understanding
about the relationships of organisms

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How can organisms that share recent
common ancestors be identified?
(Higher/Supplement)

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How can organisms that share recent common
ancestors be identified? (Higher/Supplement)

- Analyse the organism’s DNA


- Organisms with more similar DNA
sequences often share more common
ancestors
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What are the 5 kingdoms?

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What are the 5 kingdoms?

Prokaryotae, protoctista, fungi, plantae,


animalia

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Describe the binomial naming system

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Describe the binomial naming system

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Give 3 advantages of the binomial
naming system

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Give 3 advantages of the binomial naming system

- It is universal
- It provides information about closely
linked organisms and hence their traits
- It allows for precise naming
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State the features that all cells share

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State the features that all cells share

Cytoplasm, cell membrane and DNA


(Higher/Supplement)
Ribosomes and enzymes for respiration

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Name 5 parts of an animal cell

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Name 5 parts of an animal cell

- Nucleus
- Mitochondria
- Ribosomes
- Cell membrane
- Cytoplasm
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Name 8 parts of a plant cell

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Name 8 parts of a plant cell

Nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, cell


membrane, cytoplasm, permanent vacuole,
chloroplasts, cell wall

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What are the two broad groups of
animals?

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What are the two broad groups of animals?

Vertebrates and invertebrates

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What is the difference between
vertebrates and invertebrates?

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What is the difference between vertebrates and
invertebrates?

Vertebrates have a backbone whereas


invertebrates do not

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What are the 5 main groups of
vertebrates?

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What are the 5 main groups of vertebrates?

Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,


fish

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What is an arthropod?

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What is an arthropod?

An invertebrate with an exoskeleton (e.g.


insects or crustaceans)

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What are the 4 main groups of
arthropods?

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What are the 4 main groups of arthropods?

myriapods, insects, arachnids,


crustaceans

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What are the two broad groups of
plants? (Higher/Supplement)

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What are the two broad groups of plants?
(Higher/Supplement)

Flowering and non-flowering

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What are the two main groups of
flowering plants? (Higher/Supplement)

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What are the two main groups of flowering plants?
(Higher/Supplement)

Monocotyledons and dicotyledons

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What is the difference between
monocotyledons and dicotyledons
(Higher/Supplement)

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What is the difference between monocotyledons and
dicotyledons (Higher/Supplement)

Monocotyledons only contain one


embryonic flower (cotyledon) whereas
dicotyledons contain two

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What are dichotomous keys?

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What are dichotomous keys?

They are resources that are used to


identify organisms by asking a series of
contrasting questions

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