Cells, tissues and organs

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What is the function of a nucleus?
It contains genetic material that controls the activity of the cell.
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What is the cytoplasm?
A gel like substance where most of the chemical reactions take place.
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Where are the enzymes in a cell?
In the cytoplasm.
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What is the function of the cell membrane?
Holds together the cell and lets things in and out.
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What is the mitochondria?
Where most reactions for respiration takes place.
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What are Ribosomes?
These are where proteins are made.
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What extra parts does a plant cell have?
Cell wall, Vacuole and Chloroplasts.
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What do the chloroplasts hold?
Chlorophyll.
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What is cell sap made from?
Sugar and salt.
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What type of organism is yeast?
Single celled organism.
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Does a bacteria cell have a nucleus?
No
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What carries the genetic information in a bacteria cell?
Nothing it is free.
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What does diffusion mean?
When molecules spread out from high concentrated places to low concentrated places.
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What does diffusion happen in?
Solutions and gases.
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What type of molecules can move in and out of cell membranes?
Small ones.
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What is it called when cells have adapted to do a specific thing?
Specialized cells.
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What are multi-cellular organisms made up of?
Organ systems.
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What are similar cells organised into?
Tissues
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What are tissues that work together organised into?
Organs
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