Gel like substance where most of the cell's chemical reactions happen.
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What is the Nucleus?
Contains DNA in the form of chromosomes.
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What is the Cell membrane?
Holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out.
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What is the Ribosome?
Where proteins are synthesised.
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What is Mitochondria?
Where most of the reactions involved in respiration take place. Respiration provides engery for cell process.
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Which cells contain many Mitochondria and why?
These cells need lots of energy. Liver cells- whoch carry out lots of energy demanding metobolic respiration. Muscle celss- which need energy to contract.
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What are Chloroplasts?
Where photosynthesis happens.
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what is the Vacuole?
A relativley large structure that contains cell sap.
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What is Cell sap?
A weak solution of sugar and salts.
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what is the Cell wall?
It is made of cellulose and supports the cell.
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What are different about Bacterial cells?
Bacteria don't have chloroplasts or mitochondria. Bacterial cells don't have a true nucleus.
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Card 2
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Contains DNA in the form of chromosomes.
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What is the Nucleus?
Card 3
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Holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out.
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Card 4
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Where proteins are synthesised.
Back
Card 5
Front
Where most of the reactions involved in respiration take place. Respiration provides engery for cell process.
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