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What are 4 points on the cell wall in a plant cell?
- Fully permeable- allows gases and liquids to pass through it.
- Composed of a complex polysaccharide called cellulose.
- Provides strength, protection and support.
- Helps plant maintain turgidity.
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What is the permeability of the cell wall?
The cell wall is fully permeable to allow gases and liquids to pass through it.
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What is the cell wall composed of?
Composed of a complex polysaccharide called cellulose.
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What does the cell wall provide?
Provides strength, protection and support.
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The cell wall helps maintain what?
Helps plant maintain turgidity.
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What are 3 points on vacuoles?
- They’re membrane bound spaces within the cytoplasm.
- They’re involved in storage and excretion.
- Stores food, water, minerals, vitamins and wastes.
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What are vacuoles?
They’re membrane bound spaces within the cytoplasm and are involved in storage and excretion.
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What does vacuoles store?
Stores food, water, minerals, vitamins and wastes.
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What are the 4 differences between Animal and Plant Cells?
- 1. Plant- has cell walls.
- Animal- has no cell walls.
- 2. Plant- has chloroplasts therefore chlorophyll.
- Animal- no chloroplasts, no chlorophyll.
- 3. Plant- vacuoles are larger, more permanent.
- Animal- few, if any, small, temporary vacuoles.
- 4. Plant- store carbs as starch
- Animal - store carbs as glycogen.
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What are 2 types of cells?
Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells.
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What type of cell has bacteria?
Prokaryotic cell
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What type of cell has humans?
Eukaryotic cells
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What are prokaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic cells have a tough outer cell wall and gave no membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
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What are eukaryotic cells?
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound nucleus and organelles.
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