Life Processes (RRB)
Nutrition, respiration, transportation, excretion.
Life Processes (RRB) — Core
Nutrition, respiration, transportation, excretion.
All living organisms carry out seven life processes (MRS GREN): Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition.
Nutrition:
- Autotrophs (plants): make their own food via photosynthesis. 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + sunlight → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂. Chlorophyll (green pigment) captures light; site is chloroplasts.
- Heterotrophs (animals, fungi): consume other organisms.
- Herbivores eat plants; carnivores eat meat; omnivores eat both.
Human digestive system — from mouth to anus:
- Mouth: teeth grind food; saliva (with amylase) starts starch breakdown.
- Oesophagus: tube pushes food to stomach via peristalsis (rhythmic muscle contractions).
- Stomach: HCl kills bacteria; pepsin digests protein.
- Small intestine: bile (from liver) emulsifies fats; pancreatic enzymes complete digestion. Villi absorb nutrients into blood.
- Large intestine: water absorption.
- Rectum/Anus: waste expelled.
Respiration:
- Aerobic: glucose + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O + 36-38 ATP energy.
- Anaerobic (no O₂): glucose → lactic acid (in muscles during heavy exercise) or alcohol (in yeast fermentation) + 2 ATP only.
Human respiratory system:
Nose → Pharynx → Larynx → Trachea (windpipe) → Bronchi → Bronchioles → Alveoli (air sacs in lungs).
- Diaphragm and intercostal muscles power breathing.
- Gas exchange happens at alveoli: O₂ in, CO₂ out.
- Haemoglobin in red blood cells carries O₂.
Transport — human circulatory system:
- Heart: 4 chambers (right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle). Pumps blood.
- Arteries (away from heart): thick walls, high pressure. Carry oxygenated blood except pulmonary artery.
- Veins (back to heart): thinner walls, low pressure, valves. Carry deoxygenated blood except pulmonary vein.
- Capillaries: thin-walled; exchange O₂, CO₂, nutrients with tissues.
Double circulation (humans): blood passes through heart twice per cycle — once for lungs (pulmonary), once for body (systemic).
Plant transport:
- Xylem: carries water and minerals from roots up (one-way).
- Phloem: carries sugars from leaves (source) to other parts (sink), both ways.
Photosynthesis details:
- Site: chloroplasts (mainly in leaves; some in stems).
- Pigments: chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotenoids.
- Two stages:
- Light reactions (in thylakoid membranes) — split water (photolysis), produce ATP and NADPH; release O₂.
- Dark reactions / Calvin cycle (in stroma) — fix CO₂ into sugars using ATP and NADPH.
- Factors affecting rate: light intensity, CO₂ concentration, temperature, water availability.
Excretion removes metabolic waste.
- Humans: kidneys filter blood, producing urine (water + urea + salts). Each kidney has ~1 million nephrons.
- Filtration → Reabsorption → Secretion → Excretion: nephron stages.
- Urea is the main nitrogenous waste in humans (formed in liver from protein breakdown).
- Plants: excrete via stomata (transpiration), shedding of leaves and bark, storing waste in vacuoles.
Hormones (human endocrine system):
- Insulin (pancreas): lowers blood glucose. Deficiency → diabetes.
- Adrenaline (adrenal): fight-or-flight response.
- Thyroxine (thyroid): metabolism. Deficiency → goitre; excess → hyperthyroidism.
- Growth hormone (pituitary): regulates growth. Excess in childhood → gigantism; deficiency → dwarfism.
- Oestrogen / Testosterone: sexual development.
Reflex action: involuntary, rapid response (e.g. pulling hand from a hot pan). Signal travels: stimulus → receptor → sensory neuron → spinal cord (relay) → motor neuron → muscle. Brain is bypassed for speed.
Nervous system:
- CNS: brain + spinal cord.
- PNS: nerves connecting CNS to body.
- Brain regions: cerebrum (thinking), cerebellum (balance/coordination), medulla (involuntary actions like heartbeat).
Quick facts:
- Human heart beats ~72 times/min, ~100,000 times/day.
- Adult has ~5 L of blood, ~600 muscles, 206 bones.
- Largest organ: skin. Largest internal organ: liver.
- Smallest bone: stapes (in ear).
- Strongest muscle: masseter (jaw).
- Red blood cells live ~120 days; white blood cells fight infection.
Vitamins — essential micronutrients; deficiency causes specific diseases:
- A (retinol): night blindness if low. Carrots, milk, eggs.
- B1 (thiamin): beriberi. Whole grains.
- B12: pernicious anaemia. Meat, eggs.
- C (ascorbic acid): scurvy. Citrus, amla.
- D: rickets/osteoporosis. Sunlight, fish.
- K: bleeding. Green vegetables.