Cells & Living Processes

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What are microtubles used for?
They are used to move a microorganism through a liquid or to waft a liquid past the cell.
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What do microtubles use to drive these movements?
ATP+++++
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In eucaryotic cells what other organelle is the flagella (correctly called undulipodia) structurely the same as?
Cillia
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What are the Cillia and Undulipodia structurely like?
They are hair like extensions that stick out from the surface of cells. Each one is made up of a cylinder that contains nine microtubules arranged in a circle. There are also two microtubles in a central bundal. However Undulipodia are longer than C
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What is the function of the Undulipodium in that forms the tail of the sperm cell?
To move the whole cell
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What are vesicles
Vesicles are membrane-bound sacs found in cells
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What is the function of Vesicles?
They are used to carry many different substances around cells
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What is the function of the vaculoe in a plant cell?
Maintains stability
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What are plant cell walls made out of?
Cellulose, a carbohydrate polymer made up of glucose subunits
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What is the function of plant cell wall?
To support the cell and the whole plant
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