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Cell Specialisation (GCSE Biology)

The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Cell Specialisation' from the broader topic Cell Biology. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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What is the main role of the large permanent vacuole in many plant cells?
Why are root hair cells long and thin?
Which specialised plant cell type contains most air spaces to aid gas exchange?
Why might a scientist use staining (e.g., iodine) when observing specialised cells under a light microscope?
Why do red blood cells in humans lack a nucleus when mature?
Which statement correctly matches a specialised cell to its main adaptation?
Why do cells that carry out active transport often have many mitochondria?
Which pair of sub-cellular structures would you expect to be numerous in a muscle cell to supply energy for contraction?
Which cell type is specialised for rapid electrical communication over long distances in animals?
What adaptation helps sperm cells move to the egg?
Which of the following is a correct adaptation of pollen (sperm-bearing) cells in flowering plants for their function?