Cells

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What are the features of an Animal Cell?
Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria & Ribosomes
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What are the features of the Plant Cell?
Features of Animal Cell plus, Chloroplasts, Cell Wall & Vacuole
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What are the four types of Cells?
Animal, Plant, Yeast (Fungi) & Bacteria
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What are the features of the Fungi Cell?
Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell membrane & Cell wall
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What are the features of the Bacteria Cell?
Cell wall, cell membrane, Cytoplasm, Genetic Information (floats in cytoplasm), no nucleus
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What is the nucleus?
contains the genetic information that controls the activities of the cell
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What is the mitochondria?
where most of the reactions for respiration take place. Respiration releases energy that the cell needs to work
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What is the ribosomes?
where protein is made for the cell
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What is the use of the cell membrane?
it holds the cell together & controls what goes in and out of the cell
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The use of the cytoplasm?
gel-like substance, where most of the chemical reactions take place. It contains enzymes that control the chemical reactions
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The use of the cell wall?
It is rigid & made of cellulose. This helps supports the cell and strengthens it
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What is the vacuole for?
It contains cell sap, which is a weak solution of sugar and salt
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What are chloroplasts?
It is where photosynthesis happens (makes food for the plant). They contain a green substance called chlorophyll
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What type of cell is a fungi cell (yeast)?
It is a microorganism
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Type of cell for a bacteria cell?
Single-celled microorganism
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