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Year 9 Cell Types, Structures and Functions
1. What is the smallest basic unit of
life?
14. In plant cells, a cell __________
surrounds the cell membrane for extra
support.
2. What is needed to see most cells?
3. ___________ are made of one cell,
while _______ are composed of more
than one cell.
15. The cell ______________ is a living
layer around cells, while the cell
________ in plants is nonliving.
4. What are prokaryotic cells?
5. Give an example of a prokaryote.
16. Jelly-like material inside the cell
membrane is called _______________
and is where most
____________________ of the cell
take place.
6.What are eukaryotes?
7. Are plant and animal cells prokaryotes
or eukaryotes?
8. Where is DNA found inside
prokaryotic cells?
17. Organelles are found inside the cell's
_________________.
9. What 2 structures surround
prokaryotic cells?
10. Nucleus can only be found in
_____________ cells.
18. The ______________ controls the
activities of the cell and contains the
cell's _____________.
11. Name the 3 basic cell structures in
eukaryotes.
19. Do Fungal cells have Chloroplasts?
a.
b.
c.
20. Do Fungal cells have Cell Wall?
12. The sausage-shape structure that
release cellular energy is known as
__________.
21. Virus is not regarded as a living cell
as it is not having many __________ for
reproduction and other functions unless it
can get inside other living cells.
13. What surrounds the outside of all
cells to prevent substances going in or
out of the cell?
22. Compare the size of a bacterium,
fungal cell and an animal cell
1
Year 9 Infectious Diseases
Different Types of Cells
The structure of a simple virus consists of
a protein shell and a viral genetic material. 2
Name: _____________________________
Fungal cells are very similar to plant cells (with
cell wall) except they have no chloroplasts.