Animal Cells
Animal cells are made up of many different parts.
Animal cells are made up of:
The vacuole has storage areas that contain air, water, wastes and food particles. Animal cells often contain several small vacuoles.
Cytoplasm is a liquid component where energy is released and new substances are made.
The cell nucleus controls the chemical reactions, reproduction and growth of the cell.
Mitochondria are very small parts of the cell that contain energy components, glucose and oxygen.
These five cell parts are important because the cell uses them to stay alive, and these are what makes a cell.
Animals can only use the respiration system which uses and needs oxygen, glucose, carbon dioxide, nutrients energy and water.
Respiration:
Glucose+ energy=> carbon dioxide+ water+ energy.
Animal cells usually have irregular shapes.
Animal cells are made up of:
- Cell membrane
- Vacuole
- Cytoplasm
- Cell nucleus
- Mitochondria
The vacuole has storage areas that contain air, water, wastes and food particles. Animal cells often contain several small vacuoles.
Cytoplasm is a liquid component where energy is released and new substances are made.
The cell nucleus controls the chemical reactions, reproduction and growth of the cell.
Mitochondria are very small parts of the cell that contain energy components, glucose and oxygen.
These five cell parts are important because the cell uses them to stay alive, and these are what makes a cell.
Animals can only use the respiration system which uses and needs oxygen, glucose, carbon dioxide, nutrients energy and water.
Respiration:
Glucose+ energy=> carbon dioxide+ water+ energy.
Animal cells usually have irregular shapes.