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Life-sustaining processes and survival of species
Plant and animal cells
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Cell’s vital function Are the things it needs to do to survive : feeding, digesting, producing energy through respiration, creating useful substances, eliminating waste, multiplying and dying. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
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Parts or organelles Animal cells Plant cells Cell membrane Cytoplasm
Mitochondrion Nuclear membrane Nucleus Chromosome Vacuole Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Plant cells Cell membrane Cytoplasm Mitochondrion Nuclear membrane Nucleus Chromosome Vacuole Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Chloroplasts Cell wall
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Cell Membrane Surrounds and protects the cell
Allows entry and exit of substances
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Cytoplasm A jellylike substance Contains organelles (Organs)
Transportation Takes up most of the space This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
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Mithochondrion Uses cellular respiration to produce energy
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Nuclear membrane Thin membrane around the nucleus Control exchanges
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Nucleus ‘’Brain’’ of the cell.
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Chromosome Contains hereditary information
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Vacuole Container that stores food and waste Larger in the plant cell
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Chloroplast Only in plants Contains chlorophyll For photosynthesis
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Cell wall Only in plants Surround cell membrane
Cell support and structure Gives cell rigid shape Made of cellulose
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