Animal and Plant cells 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsGCSEAQA Created by: KatieLStandenCreated on: 26-01-15 17:00 What are the 5 parts of the animal cell? Cell membrane, Mitochondria, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Ribosomes. 1 of 10 What are the 8 parts of the plant cell? Cell membrane, Mitochondria, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Ribosomes, Cellulose Cell wall, Chloroplasts, Permanent Vacuole. 2 of 10 What does a Cell membrane do? It controls the movement of substances in to and out of the cell. 3 of 10 What does the Mitochondria do? This is where the Oxygen is used and most of the energy is released during respiration. 4 of 10 What does the Cytoplasm do? This is where the chemical reactions needed for life occur in this liquid gel. 5 of 10 What does the Nucleus do? It controls all activities of the cell and contains the genes on chromosomes. 6 of 10 What do the Ribosomes do? All the proteins needed for the cell are synthesised (made) here. 7 of 10 What does the Cellulose Cell Wall do? It is made of cellulose and forms a rigid non-living box around the cell to strengthen and provide support. 8 of 10 What do the Chloroplasts do? They contain Chlorophyll, a green pigment that absorbs light energy to make food by photosynthesis. 9 of 10 What does the Permanent Vacuole do? It is a large space containing cell sap, it helps to keep the cells rigid to support the plant. 10 of 10
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