Cells & Specialised Cells

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How is the nucleus adapted to its function?
It contains genetic material that control the activities of the cell.
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How is a cell wall adapted to its function?
It is made of cellulose which helps it support and strengthen the cell.
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How is the cytoplasm adapted to its function?
It is a gel-like substance where most of the chemical reactions in the cell happen. It contains enzymes to control these chemical reactions.
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How is a vacuole adapted to its function?
It contains cell sap (weak solution of sugars and salts), it maintains internal pressure to support the cell.
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How are mitochondria adapted to its function?
Reactions for respiration take place here therefore this enable
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How is a cell wall adapted to its function?

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