CAS BI 107 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Potential Gradient, Vascular Bundle, Mitochondrion

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Plant and animal cells differ in size, shape and structure (plants cells are usually larger than animal cells). Similarities and differences between animal cell and plant cell. Multicelullar plants and animals contain many different types of cell. Each type of cell is design for a particular function. Here are examples of cells and their functions in tissues: ciliated cells in respiratory tract. Features: tiny hairs called cilia which can move mucus. Function: waft mucus with bacteria and dust away from the lungs: muscle cells. Features: cells merge together to form fibres that can contract. Function: transport oxygen around the body: root hair cell (plants) Features: the hair gives a large surface area. Function: absorb water and mineral ions; anchor the plant firmly in soil: xylem cells. Features: long, thin cells arranged end-to-end to form vessels (tubes). The cells lack end wall and cell contents such as cytolplasm and nucleus.

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