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100

It is a group of nucleic acids (mostly DNA)

Genetic Material

100

It is a thin layer that covers the entire cell

Cell Membrane

100

These produce organic substances in the plant and algae cells (photosynthesis)

Chloroplasts

100

This gives the cell a regular shape and protects it

Cell Wall

200

It is a jelly-like substance inside the cell - mainly made of water

Cytoplasm

200

A rigid covering that surrounds the cell membrane

Cell Wall

200

This ‘control centre’ stores and protects genetic material and regulates cellular activities

Nucleus

200

These produce energy for the cell (cell respiration)

Mitochondria

300

Small, rounded organelles without a membrane

Ribosomes

300

It has a round, oval shaped body that is characterised by a green colour

Chloroplasts

300

It contains the structures of the cell

Cytoplasm

300

It regulates the passing of substances in and out of the cell

Cell Membrane

400

These are membrane-bound, fluid-filled storage sacs

Vacuoles

400

A complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells

Cytoskeleton

400

These give instructions to control the functions of the cell and allow the creation of new cells

Genetic Material

400

They produce proteins

Ribosomes

500

A large, often spherical, membrane-bound organelle, frequently pushed to the side of the cell by the large central vacuole

Nucleus

500

They are dynamic, rod-shaped organelles constantly dividing, fusing, and changing shape

Mitochondria

500

This is a network of filaments that keeps the shape of the cell and produces structures

Cytoskeleton

500

They store substances for the cell, i.e. nutrients & water

Vacuoles

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