Describe 3 differences between plant and animal cells.
Vacuole, Chloroplast, Cell wall,
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Describe the function of the Cell membrane, the Cytoplasm, the Mitochondria and the Ribosomes.
Cell membrane is selectively permeable, Cytoplasm is the site of cell reactions, Mitochondria is there for aerobic respiration and Ribosomes make proteins by joining amino acids.
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How is the Cell wall different in plant cells, fungal cells and bacterial cells?
Plant cell walls are made from cellulose, Fungal Cell walls are made of chitin, and Bacterial Cell walls are made of peptidoglycan.
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Name two structures in Bacterial cells which are not found Plant and Animal cells.
Flagella, Plasmid, Infolding, Capsule
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How are a Fungal cell and a Bacterial cell similar?
How is the Red blood cell adapted to its function of carrying oxygen?
It is biconcave, It has lots of haemoglodoin
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How is the Cilliated epithelial cell suited to its function?
Microscopic hairs sweep up dust to clear our airways
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Write a definition for diffusion.
The random movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration.
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Give 3 factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
Temperature, Surface area, Gradient
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Name 3 things we need to diffuse in and out of our cells.
Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Water
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Card 2
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Describe the function of the Cell membrane, the Cytoplasm, the Mitochondria and the Ribosomes.
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Cell membrane is selectively permeable, Cytoplasm is the site of cell reactions, Mitochondria is there for aerobic respiration and Ribosomes make proteins by joining amino acids.
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How is the Cell wall different in plant cells, fungal cells and bacterial cells?
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Card 4
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Name two structures in Bacterial cells which are not found Plant and Animal cells.
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How are a Fungal cell and a Bacterial cell similar?
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