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What's something both Animal and Plant cells have?

Hyaloplasm


Endoplasmic Reticulum


Ribosome


Microfilament



Microbody


Lysosome


Vacuole


Microtubule



Golgi Complex


Mitochondrion


Nuclear Pore


Nuclear Envelope



Nucleus


Cell Membrane

There are 14 parts.

What does an Animal Cell have that a Plant Cell doesn't?

Nucleolus


Chromatin


Nuclear Sap


Cytoplasm


Centriole

There are 5

What does an Plant Cell have that an Animal Cell doesn't?

Cell Wall


Plasmodesma


Tonoplast


Crystal



Plastids


Chloroplast


Leucoplast


Chromoplast

There are 8

What holds the nucleus together?

Nuclear Membrane

What is the surface for chemical activity?

Endoplasmic Reticulum

What are the units of hereditary?

Genes

What is the digestion center?

Lysosome

Where are proteins made of?

Ribosomes

What structures are involved in mitosis (animal cells)?

Centrioles

Microscopic cylinders that support and give the cell shape are?

Microtubule.

What shapes and supports a plant cell?

Cell Wall

What stores and releases chemicals?

Golgi Bodies.

Where do food for the plant cells come from?

Chloroplasts.

What is the spherical body within the nucleus?

Nucleolus.

What controls what goes in and out of the cell?

Cell (plasma) membrane

What traps light and is used to produce food for plants?

Chlorophyll.

Where do you find the chromosomes in a cell? It also controls the cell.

Nucleus

The jellylike substance within the cell is?

Cytoplasm.

What contains the code that guides all the cell's activities?

Nuclear Pore

Powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

What contains water and dissolved minerals?

Vacuole

What stores the food (or stores pigment) within the cell?

Plastid.

What molecule do our cells need need to work properly?

Proteins

What is the control center of the cell?

Nucleus