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Key points

  • Cells make up all life on Earth.

  • Cells are the smallest unit of life.

  • All cells have specific structures, called components.

  • Models in science are used to help us understand complicated ideas in a simple and memorable way.

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Slideshow - Model animal cell

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 6, A bowl of grapes, then a red balloon with the words 'step by step' to the right., A step-by-step guide to making a model animal cell.

Animal cells are made up of four main components:

  1. : In the model, this is the grape.

  2. : In the model, this is the balloon.

  3. : In the model, this is the water.

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Video - Model plant cell

1. What items do you need to make this model?

2. What does the plastic box represent?

3. What do the peas and grape represent?

Plant cells have the same four components in animal cells but have these extra three as well:

  1. : In the model, this is the plastic box.

  2. : In the model, this is the sandwich bag of water.

  3. : In the model, these are the peas.

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Test your knowledge

Quiz - Multiple choice

Quiz - Label the parts of animal and plant cells

Test questions

Write a paragraph to answer the following questions. Tap 'Show answer' to see points you could have included.

1. Describe the components of animal cells and their functions.

2. Describe the components of plant cells and their functions.

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Play the Atomic Labs game! game

Try out practical experiments in this KS3 science game.

Play the Atomic Labs game!
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