1.2 Animal and plant cells

Cards (26)

  • What are the main parts of animal cells?
    Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane
  • What are the main parts of plant cells?
    Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell wall
  • What is a key difference between plant and animal cells?
    Plant cells have a cell wall; animal cells do not
  • What structures are visible under an electron microscope in cells?
    • Vacuole
    • Golgi apparatus
    • Rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum
    • Mitochondria
    • Ribosomes
  • What is the average length of an animal cell?
    About 20µm long
  • What does the nucleus control in a cell?
    All the activities of the cell
  • What is the average diameter of the nucleus?
    Around 5µm
  • What is the function of the cytoplasm?
    Suspends organelles and facilitates chemical reactions
  • What does the cell membrane control?
    Passage of substances into and out of the cell
  • Where does aerobic respiration take place in a cell?
    In the mitochondria
  • What is the size range of mitochondria?
    1–7µm in length
  • What is the role of ribosomes in a cell?
    Protein synthesis
  • What is the size range of plant cells?
    10µm to 100µm in length
  • What additional structures do plant cells have compared to animal cells?
    Cell wall, chloroplasts, permanent vacuole
  • What is the function of chloroplasts in plant cells?
    Photosynthesis to make food
  • What is the composition of the cell wall in plant cells?
    Cellulose
  • What is the function of a permanent vacuole in plant cells?
    Maintains cell rigidity and support
  • How do algal cells relate to plant cells?
    Both perform photosynthesis and have similar features
  • Why are not all plant cells photosynthetic?
    Some are underground and lack chloroplasts
  • What should you do when preparing cheek cells for observation?
    Follow safety procedures
  • What are the key points about animal and plant cells?
    • Animal cells have a nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane.
    • Plant and algal cells have all animal cell structures plus a cellulose cell wall.
    • Many plant cells also contain chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole filled with sap.
  • Why is the nucleus important in all cells?
    It controls cell activities and gene expression
  • Why are mitochondria important in all cells?
    They release energy through aerobic respiration
  • Name two plant cells unlikely to have chloroplasts.
    Root cells and underground cells
  • Why do root cells lack chloroplasts?
    They are underground and do not receive light
  • Why do underground cells lack chloroplasts?
    They do not photosynthesize due to lack of light