Plant cell structure

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  • Created on: 12-02-16 16:24
Plant and animal cells are ........
eukaryotic
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The area on a chloroplast where the light dependent stage of photosynthesis occurs
thylakoid
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The space between organelles in a chloroplast (also the area where the light independent stage of photosynthesis occurs)
stroma
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Some cells, e.g potato cells, contain this type of starch
amylopectin
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Vacuole cells are surrounded by a single membrane called the
tonoplast
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The middle ............... holds together adjaent plant cells
lamella
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This is involved in cell to cell transport as well as 'pits'
plasmodesmata
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The main difference between plant and animal cells
cellulose cell wall
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The plant vessle used to transport water
xylem
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The plant vessle used for mainly for support due to tough lignin
sclerenchyma
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Xylem fibres are found here in a stem cell (plant stem)
inside
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Sclerenchyma ends are
closed
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The mineral needed to make proteins
nitrogen
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This mineral strenghtens cell walls
calcium
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Activates certain plant enzymes and a lack of this will cause leaves to turn yellow
magnesium
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Starch is made up of .............. bonded glucose units
alpha
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Cellulose is made up of ............... bonded glucose units
beta
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These bonds are present in cellulose and starch
glycosidic
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Amylopectin is a branched molecule found on
starch
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