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Biology - the structural to functional relationship of cells in Animals and Plants

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Discuss the structural to functional relationship of cells in Animals and Plants.

Within this assignment, I shall be discussing the structure, roles and functions within the

different type of cells that are located in the plant (1) and animal cells (3). The cells that

I will be discussing will be: The nerve, sperm, ovum and plant cell wall.



Neurons are main units of the nervous system, and the most important part of this is the

brain. Each neuron contains a cell body (Soma), nucleus and other commonly found

types of organelles. These include: endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus,

mitochondria dendrites and axons. Neurons keep connected to each other and are also

found within organs and tissues. However, they do not come in contact with one

another; they form small gaps that are known as synapses.

Located on the soma are dendrites, these are small antennae features that expand out

and pick up other signals from other cells.

The nerve cell is enclosed and bundled together consisting of axons that are located

within the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The primary objective of the axon is to

transmit information to different neurons, muscles and glands. Axons take information

away from the cell body.

The neuron unit has a more specialised structure, including dendrites and axons.

Neurons can become active once they have received stimuli's. Dendrites are the

structures that are located on the neurons that can receive electrical impulses. Once a

signal impulse has been picked up by the dendrite, it will then travel towards the cell

body.

The shape of the nerve is determined by the job role it is undertaking. Generic nerve



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cells are commonly shaped like trees, although some are round or a pyramidal shape.

Neurons are the working unit for the nerve cells; they are located within the brain, spinal

cord and the peripheral nerves. Whereas, the nerve cells are situated within peripheral

nervous system (PNS). These impulses process and transmit information from the

axons and send signals to the neuron. Neurons conduct nerve impulses,

while nerves transmit information to various parts of the body.

The nervous system is all connected to other neurons and or cells that are located

within the muscles, glands or organs. Nerve impulses are transported electrically along

the neuron; this is sent through chemical messengers which are known as

neurotransmitters. Once the impulse has been sent from the neuron, it is then sent

between the synapse, and then towards another cell.

The human race can reproduce through a term known as sexual reproduction. This is in

the hopes that the female partner will produce an offspring that is a unique individual.

Half of the genes will come from the father and the other half will come from the mother.

There are a total of 46 chromosomes.

The male gametes can adapt in different forms to increase the chances of fertilisation.

This could be caused in different factors, such as an increase in cell production. Within

fertilisation, a male gamete and female gamete will join together in the hopes of creating

a zygote.

The sperm cell consists of 3 structural parts. The head, middle section and tail. This

style of structure ensures that it is fully designed to successfully carry out its main

function. The tail of this cell gives it full momentum to travel towards the ovum; therefore

it can create the embryo in the first place.

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