B1 : Cell Structure and Transport - Specialisation

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  • Created on: 10-10-16 21:45
Specialised to carry electrical charges around the body
nerve cell
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Lots of ... to make connections
dendrites
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An... to carry nerve impulses
axon
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The nerve endings are adapted to pass impulses using transmitter chemicals. They need energy to make these chemicals from ...
mitochondria
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Specialised to contract and relax
muscle cell
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Muscles contain special proteins that slide to make fibres...
contract
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Muscle cells contains lots of mitochondria to transfer energy needed for...
chemical reactions
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They store .... which can be broken down and used in cellular respiration
glycogen
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The ... stores digestive enzymes for breaking down outer layers of the egg
acrosome
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These increase surface area for water intake
root hair cell
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Root hair cells have a large...
permanent vacuole
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The vacuole speeds up movement of...
water
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Root hair cells have many mitochondria for....
active transport
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The transport tissue in plants...
xylem
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A chemical called ... builds up in spirals in the cell walls
lingin
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Xylem cells ... to form hollow tubes
die
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The specialised transport tissue for food in plants
phloem
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Cell walls break down to form...
sieve plates
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Phloem cells are supported by...
companion cells
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Lingin spirals can help support a...
stem
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Lots of ... to make connections

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dendrites

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An... to carry nerve impulses

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Card 4

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The nerve endings are adapted to pass impulses using transmitter chemicals. They need energy to make these chemicals from ...

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Card 5

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Specialised to contract and relax

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