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National 4/5 Biology
Unit 1: Cell BiologySection a: Cell Structure and Function
What do you remember?A B
C D
Fungal cells e.g. yeast
1. Which structures do fungal cells like yeast have in common with a plant cell?
2. Is yeast a plant cell? Explain your answer3. Which structures do fungal cells like yeast have
in common with an animal cell?4. Is yeast an animal cell? Explain your answer
Bacterial Cells1. Which structures do
bacterial cells have in common with plant cells?
2. Can bacterial cells be classed as plant cells? Explain your answer
3. Which structures do bacterial cells have in common with animal cells?
4. Can bacterial cells be classed as animal cells? Explain your answer
5. What feature do bacterial cells have that plant, animal or fungal cells do not have?
ChromosomePlasmid
A plasmid is a circular piece of genetic material. It can be used to transfer a gene from one organism to another
Practical
• Your teacher will show you how to prepare slides of plant, animal and fungal cells
• In your groups you should be thinking about what the different types of cells have in common and how they are different
SummaryCell Structure Is it present?
Animal cell Plant cell Bacterial cell Fungal cell
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Chloroplasts
Chromosomes
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Plasmid
Ribosomes
Vacuole
Find the fib 1
A. Bacterial cells have a cell wallB. Fungal cells have a plasmidC. Animal cells have ribosomes
Find the fib 2
A. Bacterial cells have no cell wallB. Plant cells have chloroplastsC. Fungal cells have a cell wall
Find the fib 3
A. Rhubarb is a plant cellB. Cheek cells have chromosomesC. Elodea is a bacterial cell