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Diagram 1 shows the structure of a typical cell of an organism as seen under an electron microscope.

(a) Name the structures labelled R, T, U and X. m) (a) (i) State the process that occurs in structure U. m) (ii) How does structure U carry out this process? m) (b) What type of cell is shown in Diagram 1? Give reasons for your answer. m) (d), (i) State the main contents of structure R. m) (ii) State two functions of structure R. m)

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(e) (i) What is the process that occurs in structure T? 0 m) (ii) What will happen if the cell does not have structure T? (1 m) Explain why the density of structure U in this cell is less than those in the male reproductive cell.

2 Diagram 2 shows two organelles that can be found in a cell.

a) (i) State one feature that can be found in both organelles R and S. (ii) Name organelles R and S. m (ii) Draw and name the cells that have many (1) organelle R and (2) organelle S. (b) Explain the importance of the function of organelles R and S to the cells. (c) (i) Name structure Y in organelle R. (ii) Explain the function of Y in organelle R. (c) (i) State two characteristics of the cell that has many organelle R.

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Diagram 3 shows the organisation of cells in a multicellular organism.

(a) (i) Name structure W. (ii) Identify structures W, X, Y and Z and link them up to show cell organisation. (b) Name the process that form structure X. (c) (i) State the function of structure Y. (ii) Besides structure X, state two other types of structure that make up structure Y. (d) (i) What is the function of structure Z? (ii) State two structures that form structure Z. (iii) State the difference between structure Z and structure Y.

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