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B1 Cell Biology
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What is the function of the cytoplasm in this animal cell?
Where most of the chemical reactions needed for life take place.
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What is 1?
Cell wall
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What is the name of the "tail" that some bacteria have?
Flagella
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What is the function of the chloroplasts in this plant cell?
Contains the chlorophyll, where photosynthesis takes place
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What is 3?
Cytoplasm
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Which specialised animal cells have many mitochondria to provide energy for the cell to contract?
A muscle cell
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Which is larger, an animal cell or a bacteria (prokaryotic) cell?
Animal cell
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What is the function of the vacuole in the plant cell?
Filled with cell sap, keeps the cell rigid to support the plant
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What is 6?
Flagellum
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What is 7?
Chromosome
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What is the function of the ribosomes in this animal cell?
Where protein synthesis (making) takes place.
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What is 5?
Plasmid
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What is the function of the Cell membrane in this animal cell?
Controls the passage of substances such as glucose into the cell and hormones out of the cell.
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What is the function of the mitochondria in this animal cell?
Where aerobic respiration takes place.
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What is the capsule for in a bacterium cell?
Protection and stopping the cell drying out
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What is the missing label from this diagram of a microscope?
Objective lens
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What is the function of the nucleus in this animal cell?
Controls the activities of the cell and contains the DNA.
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Which is larger, a bacteria (prokaryotic) cell or a virus?
Bacteria
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Eukaryotic cells have genetic material enclosed in a nucleus. [True / False]
True
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Bacteria are an example of Prokaryotes cells. [True / False]
True
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What type of cell is this?
A nerve cell
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In prokaryotic cells the genetic material is not enclosed in a nucleus. [True / False]
True
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