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Cells are the fundamental units of life, consisting of key components such as the cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Plant cells differ from animal cells by having cell walls and chloroplasts. The document includes practice questions about cell differences and the function of mitochondria.

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Cells are the fundamental units of life, consisting of key components such as the cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Plant cells differ from animal cells by having cell walls and chloroplasts. The document includes practice questions about cell differences and the function of mitochondria.

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Biology – The Cell

Overview
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of life.

Key Concepts
1. Cell membrane: controls entry/exit.
2. Nucleus: controls activities.
3. Cytoplasm: contains organelles.
Examples
Example: Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts, unlike animal cells.

Practice
Q1. Name 3 differences between plant and animal cells.
Q2. What is the function of mitochondria?

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