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AQA AS biology ticklist
3.2.1.1
eukaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cells
 
The structure of eukaryotic cells, restricted to the structure and
function of:
•• cell-surface membrane
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84-86
•• nucleus (containing chromosomes, consisting of protein-bound,
linear DNA, and one or more nucleoli)
67
•• mitochondria
67-68
•• chloroplasts (in plants and algae)
68-69
•• Golgi apparatus and Golgi vesicles
70
•• lysosomes (a type of Golgi vesicle that releases lysozymes)
71
•• ribosomes
71
•• rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum
69-70
•• cell wall (in plants, algae and fungi)
71-72
•• cell vacuole (in plants).
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In complex multicellular organisms, eukaryotic cells become specialised for specific
functions.
Specialised cells are organised into tissues, tissues into organs and organs into systems.
Students should be able to apply their knowledge of these features in explaining
adaptations of eukaryotic cells.
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