Animal cells are described in the video as being ____, meaning they contain a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells contain a ____ that holds the cell’s genetic information. The ____ is made of protein fibres that help the cell keep its shape and allow movement inside the cell. The ____ ____ controls what enters and leaves the cell The ____ is the gel-like substance where organelles are suspended. The ____ provides structural support and helps organise movement inside the cell. Ribosomes are tiny organelles that make ____ for the cell. The ____ builds and transports proteins and lipids inside the cell. The ____ modifies and packages proteins before they are sent to their destination. ____ are organelles that digest and recycle cellular waste. Mitochondria are the “powerhouses” of the cell because they produce ____. The nucleus contains the cell’s ____, which provides "instructions" for how the cell functions and reproduces. A cell’s membrane is ____, meaning it lets some things in and keeps others out. Because animal cells lack a rigid ____, they can change shape more easily than plant cells. Inside the nucleus, DNA is organised into structures called ____.

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