Year 9 Exam - Biology 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsMicrobes and diseaseGCSEAQA Created by: Manjira PahariCreated on: 17-03-18 11:32 definition of the term 'eukaryotic' plant, animal and fungal cells are eukaryotic 1 of 15 Define the term 'prokaryotic' bacterial cells are prokaryotic 2 of 15 Describe the features of a prokaryotic cell have many different shapes, some round, some spiral. 3 of 15 what are plasmids in a bacterial cell they are circles of DNA that can be transferred from one cell to another 4 of 15 differences between animal and plant cells plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and vacuole 5 of 15 the nucleus controls the activities of the cell and contains genetic information 6 of 15 the cytoplasm is where most of the chemical reactions takes place 7 of 15 the cell membrane controls the passage of substances into and out of the cell 8 of 15 the mitochondria where aerobic respiration takes place 9 of 15 the ribosomes synthesise proteins 10 of 15 cell wall is made of cellulose and strengthens the cell 11 of 15 vacuole is filled with sap which supports the plant 12 of 15 chloroplasts absorb light to make glucose 13 of 15 definition of a specialised cell cells that are made to do a particular job 14 of 15 plant and animal specialised cell examples leaf cell, root hair cell, sperm cell, red blood cell 15 of 15
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