Cells, Tissues And Organs Flashcards
How have Palisade cells adapted to become specialised cells?
They have lots of cytoplasm in it so they can photosynthesise well
What is the only cell without a nucleus?
A red blood cell
What is the function of the Nucleus?
Plant Cell?
Animal Cell?
It contains all the DNA of the cell
Plant cell and animal cell
What is in an animal cell?
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell Membrane
How has a Ciliated Epithelium adapted to become a specialised cell?
They have a lot of , so they can collect all the gunk in the lungs
What is the function of the Large Vacuole?
Plant Cell?
Animal Cell?
Where the cell sap is stored
Plant cell
What is the function of the Chloroplast?
Plant Cell?
Animal Cell?
Absorbs the Suns energy {photosynthesis!}
Plant cell
How has an egg cell adapted to become a specialised cell?
They have a bigger nucleus to store extra DNA
What is a specialised cell?
Specialised Cells are more adapted to their function than normal cells
How has a muscle cell adapted to become a specialised cell?
They are stretchy
What is the black dot in a cell?
Nucleus / Nuclei
What six things are in a plant cell?
Chloroplast Cell Wall Cytoplasm Nucleus Large Vacuole Cell Membrane
How has a sperm cell adapted to become a specialised cell?
It has a tail so that it can move and swim about towards the egg
What is the function of the Cytoplasm?
Plant Cell?
Animal Cell?
It is like a jelly or liquid, where all the chemical reactions happen
Animal cell and plant cell
What is the function of the Cell Wall?
Plant Cell?
Animal Cell?
Keeps the cell upright, rigid and straight {like bones}
Plant Cell