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Are plant and animal cells eukaryotic or prokaryotic? |
Eukaryotic |
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Generalised animal cell |
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Is there a cell wall in an animal cells? |
No |
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How does glucose and oxygen get into the cells from the blood? |
Diffusion |
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Diffusion |
The net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration |
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Organelle |
A part of a cell with a specific function |
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Chromosome |
Structure containing DNA, found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells |
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Mitochondrion |
A small cell organelle, in which respiration occurs, found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells |
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Ribosomes are the site of what...? |
Protein Synthesis |
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What controls the activities of the cell? |
The nucleus |
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Plant cell structure |
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Photosynthesis |
A chemical reaction that occurs in the chloroplasts of plants and algae and stores energy in glucose |
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Turgid |
Swollen cells |
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What component is present in plant cells and not in animal cells? |
Chloroplasts, Permanent Vacuole and Cell Wall |
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Chlorophyll |
Give plants their green colour and allow photosynthesis to occur |
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What is a cell wall made of? |
Cellulose and provides structure for the cell |
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Permanent Vacuole |
Filled with cell sap, water in which dissolved sugars and mineral ions are found. Pressure in the vacuole presses the cytoplasm against the wall to keep the cell turgid |
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