(a) (i) Name four similarities found in plant and animal cells (ii) In a tabular...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 1999

(a) (i) Name four similarities found in plant and animal cells

(ii) In a tabular form list four different cells found in man and give a function for each of the cells.

(b) (i) Name the two types of cell divisions.

(ii) Give two examples each of life processes involved in each type of the cell division.

(c) Name the two types of reproduction usually associated with organisms.

Explanation

(a) (i) Similarities found in plant and animal cells are:Cytoplasm, Nucleus, nucleolus, DNA, RNA, chromosomes, Cell membrane, Mitochondria, Golgi bodies, Endoplasmic reticulum, Nuclear membrane, Ribosomes.

Types of human cellsFunctions
Red blood cells/ corpuscles/ erythrocytesperform circulatory, excretory, respiratory or transport functions; carry O\(_2\) to or round the body and remove CO\(_2\) from cells.
White blood cells/ leucocytesDefend, protect the body and provide immunity.
Epidermal cellsprotect the body against disease germs, infection or dehydration
Nerve cells/ spermatozoafor reproduction/ fertilization
Nerve cells/ neuronsTransmit impulses or messages from nerve fibres
Ova/ eggsfor reproduction
muscle cellsfrom muscles for movement or locomotion and attachment of bones and give shape to the body
Bone cells / oesteoblast / oesteocytesForm bones, give support to or aid movement and give shape to the body
Chondroblast/ cartilageAttachment of bones (support)
RodsPhoto receptor in dim light
ConePhoto receptor in bright light

(b) (i) The two types of cell divisions are Mitosis and Meiosis (ii)(a) Examples of life processes involved in mitosis are: Formation of new cells in the maiphigian layer of skin, Production of red blood cells and white blood cells in the bone marrow, Cell division in liver, Growth Spermatogenesis, Repair or healing of wound, Binary fission.

(b) Examples of life processes involved in meiosis are: Formation of sperms (male gametes), Formation of oval eggs (female gametes), Formation of pollen grains in anther of flowering plants, Formation of ovules (in ovary) of flowering plants.

(c) Two reproductive methods in organisms are:Sexual and Asexual



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