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What is the function of a Nucleus
contains genetic information, which controls the activity of a cell
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What is the function of a Cytoplasm
most chemical processes take place here, controlled by enzymes
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What is the function of a Cell Membrane
controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell
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What is the function of a Mitochondria
most energy is released by respiration here
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What is the function of Ribosomes
protein synthesis happens here
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What is the function of a Cell Wall
strengthens the cell
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What is the function of Chloroplast
contains chlorophyll which absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
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What is the function of the Permanent Vacuole
filled with cell sap to help keep the cells turgid
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What cells are there in a Animal Cell
an animal cell contains: cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria
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What cells are there in a Plant Cell
an plant cell contains: chloroplast, vacuole, cell wall, nucleus, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria,
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What is a bacteria cell
a bacterium is a single-celled organism. a bacteria cell has a different structure
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Answer followed on from card 11
structure to an animal and plant cell. it has a cytoplasm a membrane and a surrounding cell wall
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what is the function and adaptation of a leaf cell
function: absorbs light energy with photosynthesis, Adaptation packed with chloroplast. regy
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