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Animal Cell

Animal Cell Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell Membrane Mitochondria

Parts of the Animal Cell Nucleus: the brain of the cell, controls the cell’s activities. Cell Membrane: the doorway of the cell, provides protection for the cell and controls what goes in and out. Mitochondria: the power plant of the cell, provides energy for the cell. Cytoplasm: a clear, jellylike material that fills the cell.

Plant Cell

Plant Cell Chloroplast Cell Wall Nucleus Cytoplasm

Parts of the Plant Cell Nucleus: the brain of the cell, controls the cell’s activities. Cell Wall: the stiff doorway of the plant cell, provides protection for the cell and controls what goes in and out. Chloroplasts: the power plant of the plant cell, provide energy for the cell using sunlight. Cytoplasm: a clear, jellylike material that fills the cell.