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Cell biology: Cell Types and Cell Organelles GCSE (9:1) Verified Questions and Answers| A+ Eukaryotic cell A cell type where the genetic material is enclosed within a nucleus Animal cell A type of eukaryotic cell with a cell membrane and mitochondria but no chloroplasts or cell wall **flage...

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Cell biology: Cell Types and Cell
Organelles GCSE (9:1) Verified
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Eukaryotic cell A cell type where the genetic material is enclosed within a nucleus



Animal cell A type of eukaryotic cell with a cell membrane and mitochondria but no

chloroplasts or cell wall



**flagella**

Long, whip-like structures that enable some cells, like sperm and certain bacteria, to move.



**cilia**

Short, hair-like structures that move substances across the surface of the cell or help certain

cells move.



**centrosome**

An organelle near the nucleus that organizes microtubules during cell division and helps form

the spindle apparatus.



**nuclear envelope**




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, A double membrane surrounding the nucleus, containing pores that regulate the passage of

materials between the nucleus and cytoplasm.



**chromatin**

The relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus during interphase, consisting of DNA wrapped

around histone proteins.




**prokaryotic cells**

Simple, single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, with

DNA floating freely in the cytoplasm.



**eukaryotic cells**

Complex cells with a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, found in plants, animals,

fungi, and protists.



**plasmid**

A small, circular piece of DNA found in prokaryotic cells, often carrying genes that confer

advantages like antibiotic resistance.



**nucleus**




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