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WHAT FEATURES DO BOTH CELLS HAVE?

cytoplasm


cell membrane


nucleus


ribosome


mitochondria



c


c


n


r


m

WHAT FEATURES DOES ONLY THE PLANT CELL HAVE?

cell wall (Cellulose)


chloroplast (Containing chlorophyll)


vacuole

c


c


v

What does a chloroplast contain?

chlorophyll

function of the nucleus

controls all activities of the cell and instructions for making new cells or new organisms

activity


new cells/organisms

function of the cytoplasm

a liquid gel in which most of the chemical reactions needed for life take place

liquid gel


chemical reactions

function of the cell membrane

controls the passage of substances in or out of the cell

passage of substances

function of mitochondria

structures in the cytoplasm where most of the energy is released during respiration

cytoplasm


respiration

function of ribosomes

where protein synthesis takes place. All the proteins needed in the cell are made here.

protein synthesis


proteins

function of cell wall

made of cellulose which strengthens the fell and gives it support

cellulose


support

function of chloroplasts

found in the green parts of a plant.


contain chlorophyll.


absorb light energy to make food by photosynthesis.

green parts


chlorophyll


light energy

function of a permanent vacuole

space in the cytoplasm filled with cell sap.


important for keeping the cells rigid to support the plant.

cytoplasm


sap


rigid