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Cell Structure and Organisation

Quick questions on Comparing plant and animal cells explained: O-Level Biology

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What are structures found only in plant cells?
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A typical plant cell also has three extra features:
What are specialised cells?
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Most cells are specialised, meaning their structure is adapted to a particular function. Examples include:
What is q1?
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Name two structures found in both plant and animal cells. [2 marks]
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Explain why a plant cell keeps a fixed shape while an animal cell does not. [2 marks]
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Describe one way a root hair cell is adapted to absorb water. [2 marks]

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