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Class notes Biology Oxford IB Diploma Programme: Biology Course Companion
IBDP HL Biology - 2.2 Water Notes
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Unit 1
1.1: Introduction to cells
The call theory
1. All living things are made of cells
2. Cells are the smallest unit of life
3. Cells come from preexisting cells
Types of cells
Multicellular. Ex: Humans, dogs
Unicellular. Ex: Bacteria, yeast, paramecium (looks like a shoe),
Chlamydomonas
Differentiation: A cluster of cells specified to do a specific function.
Exceptions where the cell is the smallest unit of life
Giant algae
Striated muscle fiber
Fungal hyphae
Red blood cell
,Characteristics of living organisms
1) Metabolism: all reactions in a cell guided by enzymes. (Anabolic + Catabolic
reactions).
2) Response: Living things can respond and interact with the environment.
3) Homeostasis: The maintenance of internal cell conditions (temperature and water).
4) Growth: Living things can grow or change shape and size.
5) Reproduction: Living things produce offspring either sexually or asexually.
6) Exertion: the removal of metabolic waste.
7) Nutrition: Feeding by photosynthesis or by the absorption of organic molecules needed
for growth.
Surface area to volume ratio
It is the rate of material passing in and out.
A small volume that has a big surface area has a fast rate.
As the volume increases, the ratio decreases, therefore, the rate of the material
passing in and out of the call decreases.
If the cell grows beyond a limit, materials won't be able to cross the membrane
efficiently. Thus, growing cells tend to divide and remain small in order to
maintain a high surface area-to-volume ratio.
For example, the alveoli in the lungs have many folds so have a big surface area.
This is important for cell diffusion.
,Emergent property: the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
Cell differentiation and gene expression
Specialized tissues can develop by cell differentiation in multicellular organisms.
Different cells perform different functions.
Cells are specialized by the expressed genes
Certain genes become activated (switched on) and others are switched off.
No chemical reactions happen without enzymes.
The only source of energy for living organisms is ATP.
, Stem cells: are cells that are not fully differentiated but have the ability to divide and
differentiate into different types of cells
Stem cells are necessary for embryonic development as all the cells in the adult
organism stem from the embryonic stem cells.
There are three types of stem cells; embryonic, cord blood, and adult stem cells.
(Oxford Biology, 2014)
Pluripotent cells are not differentiated (aren’t specialized to do a specific function)
Embryonic stem cells are derived from the pluripotent cell. It can be used to transplant
organs.
Embryonic Stem cell features:
- Not differentiated so they can differentiate into any type of cell. (potency)
- High potential to divide.
SCID disease
Genetic disorder
Mutation
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