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What does a normal animal cell contain?
A nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes
What differences are there in plant cells?
A plant cell contains: A cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole
What do enzymes do inside cells?
Control all the reactions
What are cells that are used for a particular function called?
Specialised cells
Give some examples of specialised cells
Fat cells, cone cells, root hair cells, sperm cells
What are the three methods that dissolved substances move in and out of cells?
Osmosis, diffusion and active transport
What is diffusion?
The net movement of particles from an area where they are at a high concentration to an area where they are at a lower concentration (model answer)