Biology — Tissues, Classification, Plants & Human Body
1. Tissues (Plant and Animal)
What Is a Tissue?
A group of SIMILAR CELLS that work together to perform a SPECIFIC FUNCTION.
Plant Tissues
| Tissue | Function | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Meristematic | Cell DIVISION (growth). Small, thin-walled, actively dividing. | Tips of roots and shoots (apical meristem) |
| Permanent — Simple | Parenchyma (storage, photosynthesis). Collenchyma (flexible support). Sclerenchyma (strength — dead cells). | Throughout the plant |
| Permanent — Complex | Xylem (transports WATER and MINERALS UP from roots). Phloem (transports FOOD from leaves to all parts). | Vascular bundles |
Animal Tissues
| Type | Function | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Epithelial | COVERING and LINING | Skin, lining of mouth, blood vessels |
| Connective | SUPPORT and CONNECT | Bone, cartilage, blood, adipose (fat) |
| Muscular | MOVEMENT | Skeletal (voluntary), smooth (involuntary — intestines), cardiac (heart) |
| Nervous | TRANSMIT MESSAGES | Brain, spinal cord, nerves. Neurons = nerve cells. |
2. Kingdom Classification (Whittaker's Five Kingdoms)
| Kingdom | Cell Type | Nutrition | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monera | Prokaryotic (no nucleus) | Autotrophic or Heterotrophic | Bacteria, Cyanobacteria |
| Protista | Eukaryotic (has nucleus). Unicellular. | Autotrophic or Heterotrophic | Amoeba, Paramecium, Algae |
| Fungi | Eukaryotic. Multicellular (mostly). Cell wall of CHITIN. | Saprophytic (absorb from dead matter) | Mushroom, Yeast, Mould |
| Plantae | Eukaryotic. Multicellular. Cell wall of CELLULOSE. | Autotrophic (photosynthesis) | Moss, Fern, Mango, Rose |
| Animalia | Eukaryotic. Multicellular. NO cell wall. | Heterotrophic (ingest food) | Insects, Fish, Birds, Mammals |
3. Plant Life — Photosynthesis and Respiration
Photosynthesis
Sunlight + 6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ (glucose) + 6O₂
- Occurs in CHLOROPLASTS (contains chlorophyll — the GREEN pigment)
- 'The most important chemical reaction on Earth. It produces FOOD and OXYGEN for nearly all life.'
Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
- SUNLIGHT intensity. Carbon dioxide concentration. Water availability. Temperature.
Respiration in Plants
Plants BREATHE too! They take in OXYGEN and release CARBON DIOXIDE — through STOMATA (tiny pores in leaves) and LENTICELS (pores in stems).
4. Human Body — Nervous System
The Control Centre
The NERVOUS SYSTEM controls and coordinates EVERYTHING in your body — movement, senses, thoughts, emotions.
Structure
- Central Nervous System (CNS) : Brain + Spinal Cord
- Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) : Nerves connecting CNS to the rest of the body
The Neuron (Nerve Cell)
The functional unit. Receives signals through DENDRITES → cell body processes → sends signal along AXON → reaches next neuron or muscle/gland.
Reflex Action
A RAPID, AUTOMATIC response to a stimulus. Does NOT involve the brain (goes through the spinal cord only — to save TIME). Example: pulling your hand from a hot object.
Brain — Major Parts
| Part | Function |
|---|---|
| Cerebrum | Thinking, memory, intelligence, voluntary movements |
| Cerebellum | Balance, coordination |
| Medulla Oblongata | Involuntary actions — heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure |
5. Human Body — Excretory System
Why Excretion?
Your body produces WASTE — from the chemical reactions of life. This waste is TOXIC. It MUST be removed.
The Kidneys — The Filters
- Two bean-shaped organs. FILTER the blood. Remove UREA (a nitrogenous waste from protein breakdown).
- The filtered waste = URINE. Travels through URETERS → stored in the URINARY BLADDER → expelled through the URETHRA.
Other Excretory Organs
- Skin: Excretes sweat (water + salts). Also helps regulate TEMPERATURE.
- Lungs: Excrete CARBON DIOXIDE when we breathe out.
- Liver: Breaks down proteins → produces UREA (which the kidneys filter).
6. Health and Hygiene
Communicable vs. Non-Communicable Diseases
- Communicable: Spread from person to person. Common cold, flu, tuberculosis, COVID-19, malaria (vector: mosquito).
- Non-communicable: Not spread. Diabetes, heart disease, cancer.
Prevention
- Balanced DIET. Regular EXERCISE. Adequate SLEEP. Clean DRINKING WATER.
- PERSONAL HYGIENE: Wash hands. Brush teeth.
- VACCINATION: The most effective way to prevent many communicable diseases.
