Life Processes

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Mind Map on Life Processes, created by Eleanor Munt on 27/04/2018.
Eleanor Munt
Mind Map by Eleanor Munt, updated more than 1 year ago
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Life Processes
  1. MRS GREN
    1. Movement
      1. Respiration
        1. Sensitivity to the environment.
          1. Growth
            1. Reproduction
              1. Excretion
                1. Nutrition
                2. Cell Structure
                  1. Animal
                    1. Nucleus
                      1. Cytoplasm
                        1. Cell Membrane
                          1. Mitochondria
                          2. Plant
                            1. Cell Wall
                              1. Cell Membrane
                                1. Vacuole
                                  1. Cytoplasm
                                    1. Mitochondria
                                      1. Chloroplasts
                                        1. Nucleus
                                          1. Organelle
                                      2. Enzymes
                                        1. Biological Catalyst
                                          1. Chemical which speeds up a reaction
                                          2. How the activities of the cell are controlled.
                                            1. Genes in nucleus which control the production.
                                              1. Why are they needed?
                                                1. Temperatures inside organisms are low.
                                                  1. Without, reactions would be too slow.
                                                2. How does it get energy?
                                                  1. Breaking down food molecules.
                                                    1. Releases stored chemical energy.
                                                      1. Cell Respiration
                                                        1. Anaerobic Respiration
                                                          1. To respire without oxygen.
                                                          2. Aerobic Respiration
                                                            1. To respire with oxygen.
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