Biology - Animal & Plant Cells 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCell StructureGCSEAQA Created by: Jxss1812Created on: 03-11-21 18:37 What is the function of the Nucleus? The Nucleus controls the activities of the cell and contains genetic material. 1 of 9 What is the function of the Cytoplasm? The Cytoplasm is where most of the chemical reactions take place. 2 of 9 What is the function of the Cell Membrane? The Cell Membrane controls controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell. 3 of 9 What is the function of the Mitochondria? The Mitochondria releases energy for aerobic respiration to take place. 4 of 9 What is the function of the Ribosomes? The Ribosomes are where proteins are synthesised (made). 5 of 9 What is the function of the Cell Wall? The Cell Wall is made of cellulose which strengthens the cell. 6 of 9 What is the function of the Permanent Vacuole? The Permanent Vacuole is filled with cell sap which supports the plant. 7 of 9 What is the function of the Chloroplasts? The Chloroplasts absorb light to make food (glucose) by photosynthesis 8 of 9 What is the difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells? Eukaryotic Cells are Plant, Animal and Fungi Cells and Prokaryotic Cells are Bacterial Cells. 9 of 9
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