Plants -  .Multicellular organisms .Contain chloroplasts .Cellulose cell walls .Store carbohydrates as starch or sucrose, Animals - .Multicellular organisms .Do not chloroplasts .no cell walls .nervous system co-ordiniation . Store carbohydrates as glycogen , Fungi - .Don't carry out photosynthesis .Organised into a mycelium made of a hyphae (thread like structure) .Some Single celled . Have walls (chitin) .Feed through digestive enzymes on food (saprotrophic nutrition) .Store carbohydrates as glycogen  , Protoctists - .microscopic single-celled organisms .Have both animal and plant features, Eukaryotic organism - plants, animals, fungi and proctists, Prokaryotic organism - Bacteria, Bacteria - .microscopic single-celled organisms .Cell wall .Cell membrane .Cytoplasm .Plasmids .No nucleus instead a circular chromosome of DNA . Some photosynthesise .Most live of other organisms, Pathogen - Fungi, Bacteria, Protoctists, or viruses o, Viruses - .Non living organism .Tiny .Parasitic .Only reproduce in living cells .Infect every living type of organism .Variety of shapes and sizes .No cellular structure .Protein coat and contains one nucleic acid (DNA or RNA), Diffusion - movement of molecules or ions down a concentration gradient, osmosis - diffusion of water membrane from a solution with a high water potential to a solution with a low water potentialmolecules across a partially permable , active transport - movement of molecules or ions against a concentration gradient, using energy from respiration, osmoregulation - regulation of salt and water balance in the body, ADH - .hormone released by the pituitary gland .Controls the water content of the blood by increasing reabsorption of water from the collecting duct of the kidney in the blood, Artery - .Thick walls with lots of muscle fibres and elastic tissue .Small lumen .Carrying blood away from the heart, Vein - Thin wall with little muscle and elastic tissue . Large lumen .carrying blood back to the heart .contains valves, Cappillaries - .Carrying blood through organs .They are permeable .They are one cell thick, Lung - .Pulmonary artery .Pulmonary vein, Liver - .Hepatic artery .Hepatic vein .Hepatic portal vein, Kidney - .Renal artery .Renal vein,

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