1.4 Describing cells
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- Q1Q: Match the specialised cell to its adaptation.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q2Why do leaf cells have so many chloroplasts?Chloroplasts help the cell to release energy from sugarsChloroplasts stop the leaves from wiltingTo absorb as much energy from sunlight as possible to make glucoseIt helps the leaves to look green and healthy30s
- Q3What are the male sex cells of plants called?Root hair cellsEgg cellsSperm cellsPollen cells30s
- Q4Q: Sperm cells have a series of adaptations so they can carry out their job of fertilising an egg. Match the adaptation to its job.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q5Q: What are the two methods of pollen dispersal in plants?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6Q: Which animal cells have no nucleus?Muscle cellsRed blood cellsNerve cellsSperm cells30s
- Q7Q: What is a stem cell?A specialised plant cellA cell that can develop into any specialised cellA specialised cell in an animalA brain cell30s