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6. What three cells do plant cells have that animal cells don't?
- Permanent Vacuole, Cell Wall and Chloroplasts
- Permanent Vacuole, Cell Membrane and Chloroplasts
- Permanent Vacuole, Nucleus and Chloroplasts
- Chromosomes, Cell Wall and Chloroplasts
7. What type of cell do bacteria cell bacteria come under?
- Blood
- Prokaryotic
- Plant
- Animal
8. What is the function of the Permanent Vacuole?
- Where respiration happens
- Stores DNA
- Stores cell sap and keeps the cell ridgid
- Site of chemical reactions
9. What 'M' is the site for respiration?
- Mineral
- Membrane
- Mitochondria
- Mesophyll
10. What is the function of the Nucleus?
- Where protein synthesis takes place
- Contains DNA and controls the activities of the cell
- Keeps the cell ridgid
- Contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis