Animal Cells
- Created by: DanielSmart
- Created on: 26-04-15 10:52
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- Animal Cells
- Nucleus: an organelle which contains the genetic material that controls the cell's activities. It is surrounded by its own membrane
- Cytoplasm: a gel-like substance where most of the cell's chemical reactions happen. It contains enzymes which control these reactions.
- Cell Membrane: this membrane forms the outer surface of the cell and controls the substances that go in and out.
- Cytoplasm: a gel-like substance where most of the cell's chemical reactions happen. It contains enzymes which control these reactions.
- Animal cells do not have a cell wall
- They don't have chloroplasts and they can't photosynthesise
- They are multi-cellular
- Most animal cells have some kind of nervous coordination
- They often store carbs in the form of glycogen
- Nucleus: an organelle which contains the genetic material that controls the cell's activities. It is surrounded by its own membrane
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