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Structure and function of a cell

Amalia Amb

Created on February 9, 2026

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L1 SV S2AMALIA AMBARTSUMYAN

Structure and function of a cell

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1What did you do during the winter holidays? Is there any place you'd like to be right now? What could be your future dream job? If you could change one thing in your life, what would it be?

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GO TO ICAMPUS, CLICK ON THE LINK TO PRACTICE LISTENING AND LEARN ABOUT THE STRUCTURE AND THE FUNCTION OF A CELL

https://eslvideo.com/quiz.php?id=49169

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A cell which is the basic unit of life contains different parts that perform specific functions. The nucleus which controls the activities of the cell stores genetic information. The cytoplasm where many chemical reactions take place fills the inside of the cell. Mitochondria which produce energy for the cell are often called the powerhouse of the cell. In plant cells chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll allow the cell to carry out photosynthesis. Each of these structures works together to keep the cell alive and functioning properly.

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A cell**, which is the basic unit of life,** contains different parts that perform specific functions. The nucleus**, which controls the activities of the cell,** stores genetic information. The cytoplasm**, where many chemical reactions take place,** fills the inside of the cell. Mitochondria**, which produce energy for the cell,** are often called the powerhouse of the cell. In plant cells**, chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll,** allow the cell to carry out photosynthesis. Each of these structures works together to keep the cell alive and functioning properly.