Y7: Cells

Y7: Cells
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BiologyLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Y7: Cells

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The building blocks of life.
A group of similar cells working together.
A group of tissues working together.
A group of organs working together.
A living being (e.g. human).
Cell
Organ system
Organ
Organism
Tissue

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Which letter controls what enters and leaves the cell?
A
A
B
B
C
C

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What is the name of B?
A
Nucleus
B
Cytoplasm
C
Cell membrane
D
Mitochondria

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What is the function (job) of A?
A
Releasing energy through respiration.
B
Site of chemical reactions in the cell.
C
Controls what enters and exits the cell.
D
Contains DNA and controls the cell.

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Nucleus
Cell membrane
Mitochondria
Cytoplasm

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Structure
Function

Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
Contains DNA and controls the cell processes.
The site of respiration.
The site of chemical reactions in the cell.
Cell membrane
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Cytoplasm

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Why might a muscle cell need lots of mitochondria?

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Nucleus
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Vacuole

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Which part of the cell is found in an animal cell and a plant cell.
A
Chloroplast
B
Nucleus
C
Cell wall
D
Vacuole

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A
Animal cell
B
Plant cell

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Structure
Function

Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
Contains DNA and controls the cell processes.
The site of respiration.
The site of chemical reactions in the cell.
Storing cell sap and keeping the cell rigid.
The site of photosynthesis. Contains chlorophyll.
Protects and supports the cell.
Cell membrane
Chloroplast
Cell wall
Vacuole
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Cytoplasm

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Compare the functions (jobs) of the cell wall and the cell membrane.

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