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Parts of the Cell

Do Now Parts of the Cell

Animal v. Plant Cells Many differences Differ in shape and in the structures they include

Animal v. Plant Cells Many similarities Both contain: Cytoplasm E.R. Ribosomes Mitochondria Golgi Apparatus Nucleus

Animal Cells

Animal Cell No cell wall Round in shape Don’t have chloroplasts Shape is irregular (not a perfect circle) Don’t have chloroplasts

Plant Cell

Plant Cells Have a cell wall made of cellulose Rectangular in shape Fixed rectangular Chloroplasts To make food

Chloroplasts Organelle found in plant cells Type of plastid Specialize in photosynthesis Capture sunlight as energy Store as ATP

Homework Draw a Diagram of a cell to include: Label the diagram Cell Membrane Nucleus Mitochondria Cell Wall Cytoplasm DNA Ribosomes Label the diagram