Plant cell structure 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyHuman, animal and plant physiologyASEdexcel Created by: c614lsmCreated on: 12-02-16 16:24 Plant and animal cells are ........ eukaryotic 1 of 19 The area on a chloroplast where the light dependent stage of photosynthesis occurs thylakoid 2 of 19 The space between organelles in a chloroplast (also the area where the light independent stage of photosynthesis occurs) stroma 3 of 19 Some cells, e.g potato cells, contain this type of starch amylopectin 4 of 19 Vacuole cells are surrounded by a single membrane called the tonoplast 5 of 19 The middle ............... holds together adjaent plant cells lamella 6 of 19 This is involved in cell to cell transport as well as 'pits' plasmodesmata 7 of 19 The main difference between plant and animal cells cellulose cell wall 8 of 19 The plant vessle used to transport water xylem 9 of 19 The plant vessle used for mainly for support due to tough lignin sclerenchyma 10 of 19 Xylem fibres are found here in a stem cell (plant stem) inside 11 of 19 Sclerenchyma ends are closed 12 of 19 The mineral needed to make proteins nitrogen 13 of 19 This mineral strenghtens cell walls calcium 14 of 19 Activates certain plant enzymes and a lack of this will cause leaves to turn yellow magnesium 15 of 19 Starch is made up of .............. bonded glucose units alpha 16 of 19 Cellulose is made up of ............... bonded glucose units beta 17 of 19 These bonds are present in cellulose and starch glycosidic 18 of 19 Amylopectin is a branched molecule found on starch 19 of 19
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