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13 September 2021

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Animal and plant cells lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a higher ability class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos and practice questions with answers on slides.

AQA spec link: 1.1.2
Relevant chapter: B1 Cell structure and transport. AQA Biology third edition textbook-Page 6-7

Specification requires students to know the following;
Students should be able to explain how the main sub-cellular structures, including the nucleus, cell membranes, mitochondria, chloroplasts in plant cells and plasmids in bacterial cells are related to their functions. Most animal cells have the following parts: • a nucleus • cytoplasm • a cell membrane • mitochondria • ribosomes. In addition to the parts found in animal cells, plant cells often have: • chloroplasts • a permanent vacuole filled with cell sap. Plant and algal cells also have a cell wall made of cellulose, which strengthens the cell.

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louise frost

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Refers to a video but there is no link. <br /> The last 2 slides are from Boardworks which no longer works.<br /> Disappointing

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