Biology

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  • Mitochondria produce energy through respiration
  • Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis
  • The nucleus is the control centre of the cell, containing DNA which controls all activities within the cell.
  • Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis
  • Ribosomes synthesise proteins
  • The nucleus contains genetic material (DNA)
  • Vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste products
  • Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which is used to capture sunlight during photosynthesis
  • The nucleus contains the genetic material (DNA) that controls cell activity
  • Mitochondria produce energy through aerobic respiration
  • Cell membranes regulate what enters and exits the cell
  • Endoplasmic reticulum produces lipids and transports substances around the cell
  • Nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus
  • Cell membrane regulates what enters or leaves the cell
  • Vacuoles store water and waste products
  • Vacuoles store water, waste products or pigments
  • Golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins for transport outside the cell
  • Lysosomes break down waste materials inside cells
  • Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes to break down waste products
  • The endomembrane system consists of the nuclear envelope, rough ER, smooth ER, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, vacuole, and plasma membrane.
  • Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which is used to capture light energy during photosynthesis.
  • Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells and contain chlorophyll which is used to make food from sunlight
  • Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll to absorb light energy during photosynthesis
  • Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll to absorb light during photosynthesis
  • Mitochondria are responsible for producing ATP through aerobic respiration
  • Vacuoles store water, waste products, pigments, and enzymes involved in cell wall synthesis
  • Mitochondria have their own DNA and ribosomes, allowing them to replicate independently
  • Mitochondria produce ATP by breaking down glucose with oxygen
  • Mitochondria have their own DNA (mtDNA) and ribosomes, allowing them to replicate independently