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unit 1.1
plant and animal cells
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What are the two main types of cells mentioned?
Plant
and
animal
cells
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What features are common to both plant and animal cells?
Cytoplasm
for
chemical reactions
Cell membrane
controlling entry and exit
Nucleus
containing
DNA
for cell activities
Mitochondria
for
aerobic respiration
and energy supply
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What is the function of the cytoplasm in cells?
It facilitates
chemical reactions
for life
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What role does the cell membrane play?
It
controls
what
enters
and
leaves
the cell
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What is contained within the nucleus?
DNA
that controls cell
activities
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What is the singular form of mitochondria?
Mitochondrion
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What is the primary function of mitochondria?
They carry out
aerobic respiration
for energy
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How do plant cells differ from animal cells?
Plant cells have:
Cell wall made of cellulose
Large, permanent central vacuole
Chloroplasts for photosynthesis
Animal cells lack these features.
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What is a cell wall made of?
Cellulose
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What is the function of a central vacuole in plant cells?
It stores cell sap and maintains turgor pressure
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What do chloroplasts absorb for photosynthesis?
Light
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Are chloroplasts found in animal cells?
No
,
they
are
not
found
in
animal
cells
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What does Figure 1.1 illustrate?
The structure of
animal and plant cells
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What are the key components found in both plant and animal cells?
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Mitochondria
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What is the primary role of the cell membrane in both plant and animal cells?
To control entry and exit of
substances
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What is the function of the cytoplasm in both plant and animal cells?
It is where
chemical reactions
occur
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What is the function of the nucleus in both plant and animal cells?
It contains DNA for
cell activities
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What is the role of mitochondria in both plant and animal cells?
They provide energy through
respiration
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What is the role of the nucleus in both plant and animal cells?
It controls the
cell's
activities
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What are the unique features of plant cells not found in animal cells?
Cell wall made of
cellulose
Large
central vacuole
Chloroplasts
for photosynthesis
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What is the primary function of chloroplasts?
To absorb light for
photosynthesis
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What is the significance of the central vacuole in plant cells?
It maintains
turgor pressure
and stores substances
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What is the structure of the cell wall in plant cells?
It is made of
cellulose
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How do chloroplasts contribute to plant cells?
They enable
photosynthesis
by absorbing light
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What is the main difference between plant and animal cells regarding vacuoles?
Plant cells have large,
permanent
vacuoles
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Why are chloroplasts not found in animal cells?
Because animal cells do not perform
photosynthesis
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What is the primary function of the cell membrane?
To control the movement of
substances
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What is the role of the cytoplasm in cellular functions?
It is the site of
chemical reactions
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What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?
It controls the
cell's
activities
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How do mitochondria function in both plant and animal cells?
They produce energy through
aerobic respiration
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What is the primary role of the cell wall in plant cells?
To provide
structure
and support
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