SummaryMost cells in our body are multi-cellular or unicellular. They have certain functions as well in our body like obtaining and using energy, having the ability to grow, the ability to reproduce and make more cells in the body. Their final ability has them react to the environment. All these abilities are important to the body obtaining energy helps different types of energy get to the body. The ability to reproduce makes more cells for the body and the reaction to the environment helps with how the cells will function in a certain environment. The plasma membrane is a place that is the liner for the cell. Inside the cell is the cytoplasm which is the gooey circle inside the cell. DNA which contains information, and the ribosome which decodes the code of DNA. Then there are Eukaryota and Prokaryotic cells, Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane bound organelles, while Eukaryotas are bigger then the former and they have membrane bound organelles. Then we have the difference between the animal cells and planet cells, Plant cells have a chloroplast while animal cells do not and plant cells are square while animal cells are a circle. There are many interesting things about cells and that I have covered here and the many different types of cells and the different functions that come with them.
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To succeed on this section of the Keystones you will have to study. Online you can search up Keystone packets that have the information and questions that you can answer so you be prepared for the test. The other thing you can use is Google Scholar which is google that helps you find websites that are related to a subject so you can search up this subject into Google scholar and get plenty of articles talking about whats going on. You will have to do research on cells and remember the differences ad cells and what the cytoplasm is and all that stuff.
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