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- 2. A specialised cell that has a tail so it can swim towards an egg cell.
- 3. A specialised cell that has many mitochondria so that energy is continually available to the cell.
- 5. A single celled organism such as Euglena.
- 8. A specialised cell that has a long thing projection to increase the surface area, allowing more water to be absorbed.
- 10. In plants this organelle is very large and used to store water, sap and waste products.
- 11. Organelles that carry out cellular respiration to produce energy for the cell.
- 13. Type of cell that contains chloroplasts and a cell wall made of cellulose.
- 14. The 'skin' of the cell; it controls what substances can enter and exit the cell.
- 16. The part of the cell which controls the activity of the cell.
- 17. The green pigment in chloroplasts.
- 18. An organism that consists of a single cell.
- 20. A specialised cell that has long axons to carry electrical messages long distances.
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- 1. Type of cell that is made up of a nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm, but no cell wall.
- 2. Cells that have specific structural adaptations to efficiently carry out a particular role in an organism.
- 4. A specialised cell that is biconcave in shape in order to carry more oxygen.
- 6. The organelle that carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- 7. Single celled organisms such as Salmonella.
- 9. The jelly-like fluid inside the cell in which chemical reactions take place.
- 11. An organism that consists of many different cells working together.
- 12. cell A specialised plant cell for photosynthesis that contains many chloroplasts.
- 15. Type of cell that contains a cell wall but no chloroplasts.
- 19. wall A rigid structure in plant and fungal cells that gives them structure and support.