Function of the main structures found in eukaryotic cells. 0.0 / 5 ? SciencesamuelkulzYears 7-9 (KS3)None Created by: samuelkulzCreated on: 20-03-22 20:17 What is a nucleus? A Nucleus is the control centre of the cell containing genetic infomation. 1 of 7 What is the cell membrane? Semi permeable - allows substances in and out. 2 of 7 What are ribosomes? ribsomes are the site for protein production. 3 of 7 what is the mitochondria? The mitochondria is where aerobic respiration occurs, the release of energy. 4 of 7 What is the cell wall? The cell wall supports and protects the cell. 5 of 7 What is a chloroplasts? The Chloroplast uses sunlight energy for photosynthesis. 6 of 7 What does a cell have to have to be eukaryotic? Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, prokaryotic cells don't (have a nucleus). 7 of 7
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