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Cells
The basic
building blocks
of
life
that can
replicate
independently
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Multicellular organisms like
animals
and
plants
contain many
cells
that
divide
to
grow
or
replace dead
cells, not to create new
organisms
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Bacteria are single-celled
prokaryotic
organisms
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Subcellular structures common to animal and plant cells
Cell membrane
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
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Plant cells
Have a rigid cell wall made of
cellulose
Contain a permanent
vacuole
with cell
sap
Contain chloroplasts for
photosynthesis
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Bacterial cells
Lack
mitochondria
and
chloroplasts
Have a single
circular
strand of
DNA
instead of a
nucleus
May have additional
plasmids
May have
flagella
for movement
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Bacteria are unicellular organisms, each individual cell is a whole organism
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Photosynthesis occurs in the
chloroplasts
of plant cells, using
chlorophyll
to absorb
light
energy
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Mitochondria in cells break down
glucose
through
aerobic
respiration to provide
energy
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