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B1 Cell level systems
Cells and microscopy
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Plant cells have a
cell wall
,
vacuole
and
chloroplasts
whereas animal cells do not.
The cell membrane controls what
enters
and
exits
the cell.
The
cell membrane
controls what enters and exits the cell.
The
cell wall
and
vacuole
are for structure in the cell.
The cell wall and vacuole are for
structure
in the cell.
The cytoplasm is where
reactions
take place in the cell.
The
cytoplasm
is where reactions take place in the cell.
The ribosomes are involved with
protein synthesis.
The
ribosomes
are involved with protein synthesis.
The mitochondria is where the
energy
is produced.
The
mitochondria
is where the energy is produced.
The
nucleus
contains the genetic material of the cell and controls the activities of the cell.
The nucleus contains the
genetic
material of the cell and controls the
activities
of the cell.
The chloroplasts are where
photosynthesis
occurs.
The chloroplasts are where
photosynthesis
occurs.
Animal and plant cells are
eukaryotic
cells because they have a
nucleus
to contain the cells genetic material.
Bacteria cells are
prokaryotic
because they have
genetic
material just floating around.
Plasmids
are small loops extra of DNA.
Microscopes
are lenses used to magnify images.
Light
microscopes where invented in the 1590s.
Electron
microscopes were invented in the 1930s.