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Cells
What I know (about animal cells)
Cells contain one or more nuclei which control the insides of a cell. They also contain all the cell's DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), up to two metres of it per cell
Cells have a cell wall with a special mechanism that lets wanted thing in and unwanted things out.
Cells have special growths on the outside of the wall to increase the surface area and to let more things in.
Mitochondria take simple sugars and convert them into ATP (adenosinetriphostphate)
Ribosomes create the proteins that the cells need to reproduce and grow by reading the RNA and converting it into protein.
Vacuoles (in animal cells) are smaller and are primarily responsible for dealing with waste)
Cells can take on many different shapes to appeal to different purposes
Sperm and egg cells are the only cells that are specific to a certain sex and have one set of 23 chromosones
Organelles are like the organs of cells (their name means 'little organs' ) that take care of all the actions that the cell needs to survive.
Most scientists believe that the cells started as a very simple single celled organism and formed a mutual relationships with other cells (eg, mitochondria, ribosome, vacuole, etc.), providing shelter while the smaller cells provide their services
What I know (about plant cells)
Plant cells have a thicker cell wall and membrane with a more blocky shape
Plant cell vacuoles are much larger and contain most of the plant's resources
Plant cells contain chloroplasts that produce chlorophyll, which gives plants their green colour
What I want to know
All of the proper terminology and purpose of cells from organisms in all kingdoms and how they differ from each other
How cells of different types interact with each other
the variation of chromosomes within and between different kingdoms