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B1 (Plant Cells (Have everything animal cells have and more. They also
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B1
Plant Cells 
Have everything animal cells have and more. They also
have a vacuole, cell wall and chloroplasts.
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Examples of specialised plant cells are root hair cell, their function is to soak up water and mineral ions from the ground.
In plant cells there is also a cell membrane a nucleus ribosmes mitochondria and cytoplasm, however there is also extra organelles.
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Animal Cells
Most of the items in the cell can be seen by an electron microscope but the microscope does not show the real colour of the cell.
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Plant cells and animal cells both have a nucleus, the nucleus controls the genetic information. they also share cytoplasm most chemical reactions in the cell will happen here. Membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell. they also share organelles which are known as ribosomes and mitochondria. #
Cytoplasm is the jelly-like fluid that keeps all the organelles together, most chemical reactions happen in the cytoplasm.
Mitochondria acts like a digestive system in an animal cell it takes in nutrients and breaks them down.
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There are many types of specialised cells. both plant and animal some examples of specialised animal cells are Epithelial and Leucoyote.
Stem Cells
Stem cells are found in plant and animal cells but both are very different, when leaves or roots break on plants they go through a process called mitosis whereas animal cells are injected with stem cells. 
There are two different types of stem cells these are embryonic and adult stem cells, with the difference being adult stems have already become specialised so they can only help to fix one part of the body. Embryonic stem cells haven't yet been specialised so they can help to fix things in different parts of the body which is exciting as it could help to cure parkinson's disease and burns! 
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Mitosis 
Chromosomes split to form two new nucleus that have the same DNA so they can do the same things as each other.
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Bacterial cells 
The two nucleus split to each side of the cell to split the cell to form two new one #