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- Drag and drop the words or phrases that accurately complete the paragraph. Plant and animal cells have some organelles in common, such as the mitochondria, which create square for the cell. They both also have a square which stores cell DNA Plant and animal cells both have vacuoles. However, they perform slightly different functions in each cell Animal cells have many small vacuoles to store water, food, and waste. Plant cells have square vacuole that holds only water. There are also organelles found in plant cells but not in animal cells. The chloroplast is where photosynthesis occurs in plants, and the square gives the cell its strength and structure. food one large useable energy cell membrane cell wall cytoplasm many large nucleus
- Which of the following accurately describe plant and animal cells? Plant and animal cells have no organelles in common. Plant and animal cells have some common organelles that perform the same function, such as the nucleus, cell wall, and vacuoles. Plant and animal cells have some common organelles that perform the same function, such as the nucleus, cell membrane , mitochondria, and cytoplasm. Plant and animal cells have all organelles in common, but they all perform different functions.
- Which of the followin g are exa mples of viruses? Measles , hepatitis B and norovirus Thrush , ringworm and Athlete's foot MRSA , Legionella and Clostridium difficile Lice, scabies and bed bugs
- Which of the following are examples of bacteria? MRSA, Legionella and Clostridium difficile Lice, scabies and bed bugs Measles, hepatitis B and norovirus Thrush, ringworm and Athlete's foot
- An infectious agent is: A place where microorganisms thrive and reproduce The way an organism moves from one place to another A microbial organism with the ability to cause disease An opening allowing the microorganism to enter the host