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AQA 4.1.1.2: Animal and Plant cells

AQA 4.1.1.2: Animal and Plant cells

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If your mental model of an animal cell is basically just a fried egg—a wobbly circle with a yolk in the middle—Mr. H is here to warn you that drawing breakfast on your GCSE exam is a one-way ticket to zero marks!

In this episode of GCSE Science Unlocked, Lottie and Mr. H tackle Section 4.1.1.2: Animal and Plant Cells. We move well past the basic diagrams to master sub-cellular precision, unpack the "Plant-Only Club," and expose the massive phrasing traps that catch thousands of students out every single year.

🎧 What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • The Shared Five: The exact mark-scheme functions for the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, ribosomes, and mitochondria.
  • The Plant-Only Club: Why terms like "cellulose cell wall" and "permanent vacuole" are non-negotiable, and the vital difference between chloroplasts and chlorophyll.
  • The "Powerhouse" Myth: Why your 1990s textbook lied to you about mitochondria making energy (and the exact physics-approved phrasing you need to use instead).
  • Scale Reality Check: How to estimate cell sizes using micrometres so you don't accidentally calculate a human cheek cell to be the size of a door.

⚠️ Mr. H's Mark Scheme Warning: Never call the cytoplasm "jelly" or say mitochondria "make energy." To secure your marks, remember that cytoplasm is a substance where enzyme-controlled chemical reactions take place, and respiration transfers energy.

Next Up: Now that we know what's inside a standard cell, it's time to see how they adapt for specific roles. Join us next time as we look at Cell Specialisation!

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