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6. What are the flagella and cillia?
- hair like extensions projecting from the cell surface, move using atp for movement
- Phospholipid Bilayer, controls exit and entry of substances into the cell
- Small tubes of protein fibres next to the nucleus, forms spindle that moves chomatids in cell division
- Two membranes with thykaloids, site of photosynthesis
7. What are Chloroplasts?
- hair like extensions projecting from the cell surface, move using atp for movement
- Two membranes with thykaloids, site of photosynthesis
- Small tubes of protein fibres next to the nucleus, forms spindle that moves chomatids in cell division
- Phospholipid Bilayer, controls exit and entry of substances into the cell
8. Which of these is not a function of the cytoskeleton?
- Transporting materials within the cell as a 'Track' for ATP carrier proteins
- Provide ATP to move organelles around
- Supporting organelles
- Keep the cell's stable shape