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Kind of cells:Kind of cells: eukaryoticeukaryotic: : protists, fungi, plants,animals.protists, fungi, plants,animals.

prokaryotesprokaryotes: bacteria and archaea which share a similar structure: bacteria and archaea which share a similar structure

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There are:There are:

Animal cellsAnimal cells Plant cellsPlant cells

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Features in common:Features in common:

Cell membraneCell membrane CytoplasmCytoplasm NucleusNucleus

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Cells plant have enough:Cells plant have enough:

ChloroplastChloroplast VacuoleVacuole Cell wallCell wall

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Specialised cellsSpecialised cells

Leaf Cell

Sperm Cell Red Blood Cells

Root hair cell

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Particular function of many type of Particular function of many type of cells:cells:

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DiffusionDiffusion

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Osmosis:Osmosis:

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Other specialised cells:Other specialised cells:

Female reproductive cell (egg cell)

Nerve cells

Carry nerve impulses to different parts of the body

Join with male cell, and then to provide food for the new cell that's been formed

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