Features of Animal, Plant, Bacterial and Yeast Cells 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCell Structure and MovementIGCSEAQA Created by: elkamoogs xdCreated on: 19-12-15 11:00 Nucleus Contains genetic information on chromosomes. Controls activities of the cell. Animal/plant/yeast cell. 1 of 12 Cytoplasm Gel-like fluid where chemical reactions occur. Animal/plant/bacterial/yeast cell. 2 of 12 Cell membrane Controls what enters and leaves the cell. Animal/plant/bacterial/yeast cell. 3 of 12 Mitochondria Where respiration occurs in the cell. Animal/plant cell. 4 of 12 Ribosomes Where protein synthesis occurs. Animal/plant cell. 5 of 12 Chloroplasts Contain chlorophyll - site of photosynthesis. Plant cell. 6 of 12 Permanent vacuole Contains food, water and sap. Plant/yeast cell. 7 of 12 Cell wall Made of cellulose, supports the cell and keeps it rigid. Plant/bacterial/yeast cell. 8 of 12 Slime capsule Extra protection of the cell around the cell wall. Bacterial cell. 9 of 12 Plasmid Where genetic material is stored in the cytoplasm instead of the nucleus. Bacterial cell. 10 of 12 Flagella Long strand of protein to assist movement. Bacterial cell. 11 of 12 Food storage granule Contains starch or sugar. Yeast cell. 12 of 12
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