What are the functions of the following parts of an animals cell
nucleus - controls the activities of the cell
cytoplasm, in which most of the chemical reactions happen
a cell membrane, which controls the passage of substance into and out of the cell
chloroplasts, absorb light energy to make food
mitochondria, which is where most energy is released in respiration
permanent vacuole filled with cell sap
ribosomes, which is where protein synthesis occurs
what different structures do plant and algal cells contain that animals do not
- Cell wall from cellulose which strengthens, - a permanent vacuole filled with cell sap - chloroplasts, filled with chlorophyll, which absorb light energy to make food
ribosomes, which is where protein synthesis occurs Nucleus, controls what goes in and out
A bacterial cell consists of cytoplasm and a membrane surrounded by a cell wall; The genes are not in a distinct nucleus
Yeast isn't a single-celled organism
Yeast cells have:
nucleus
cytoplasm
cell membrane
cell wall
permanent vacuole
cells may be specialised to carry out a particular function
Draw and label the bacteria and yeast cell
what's the difference between animal and plant cell