B2 1.1 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsGCSEAQA Created by: HarryLewisCreated on: 10-09-16 12:01 What do most animal cells have? They have a nucleus, cytoplasm, a cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. 1 of 11 What is the job of the nucleus in a cell? To control the cell's activities. 2 of 11 What is the job of cytoplasm in a cell? Where many chemical reactions take place. 3 of 11 What is the job of the cell membrane in a cell? Control the movement of materials in and out of the cell. 4 of 11 What is the job of mitochondria in a cell? Where energy is released during aerobic respiration. 5 of 11 What is the job of ribosomes in a cell? Where protein synthesis takes place. 6 of 11 Plant and Algal cells contain everything in an animal cell plus what other things? A cell wall, chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole. 7 of 11 In plant and algal cells what does the cell wall do? It supports the plant and gives it shape (made of cellulose) 8 of 11 In plant and algal cells what do the chloroplasts do? They contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis and absorb light energy for food. 9 of 11 In plant and algal cells what does the vacuole do? Contains cell sap 10 of 11 Why are plant cells different to human cells? Because they have many different functions. 11 of 11
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