The Nature and Variety of Living Organisms · 5 question types
Past paper frequency (2018 to 2024)
This topic accounts for approximately 8% of your exam marks.
MRS GRENC (8 characteristics) listed in almost every series, usually 1 to 2 marks.
| Letter | Process | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| M | Movement | The organism (or parts of it) can change position or orientation |
| R | Respiration | Chemical reactions inside cells release energy from glucose |
| S | Sensitivity | The organism detects and responds to stimuli in its surroundings |
The eight life processes
Naming two life processes comes up (2 marks), so you need to know the eight: nutrition, respiration, excretion, sensitivity, movement, homeostasis (control of internal conditions), reproduction, growth. Write "respiration", not "breathing" — breathing/gas exchange is not one of the eight.
is any action by an organism (or by part of it) that shifts its position or orientation
Respiration is the chemical process by which energy is released from glucose inside every living cell
Excretion vs egestion
Distinguishing excretion from egestion comes up, so you need to know: excretion = removing the toxic waste products of metabolism (CO₂, urea, excess water); egestion = removing undigested food as faeces. Faeces are egested, not excreted (they were never absorbed into the cells).
Nutrition is the taking in of materials needed for energy, and repair
6 CO₂ + 6 H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6 O₂ (in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll)
- **Heterotrophic nutrition** means taking in ready-made food from other organisms. **Animals**, **fungi** and many protoctists are heterotrophs. Animals digest large food molecules into small ones in the gut, and the small molecules are absorbed into the bloodstream and delivered to every cell
| C | Control | The organism keeps its internal conditions within tight limits (homeostasis) |
| G | Growth | A permanent increase in size or dry mass |
| R | Reproduction | The organism produces offspring of the same species |
| E | Excretion | Toxic waste products of metabolism are removed |
| N | Nutrition | The organism takes in food (or makes it) to supply energy and raw materials |
Sensitivity is the ability of an organism to detect changes in its surroundings (stimuli) and respond to them in a way that helps its survival
(also called homeostasis) is the maintenance of the internal environment of the body within narrow limits, despite changes in the outside world
Growth is a permanent increase in size (and dry mass) of an organism
Reproduction is the process by which an organism produces offspring of the same species
Excretion is the removal of the toxic waste products of metabolism from the body