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Differences and Similarities between Plant and Animal Cells Clicker Questions with Group Discussion Questions © Copyright. All Rights Reserved.

1.Which type of cell(s) have a cell membrane? A.Plant cells B.Animal cell C.Both D.neither

2. Which type of cell(s) has cell wall? A.Plant cells B.Animal cell C.Both D.neither

3. Which type of cell(s) has a nucleus (the region of the cell that stores the cell’s genetic material)? A.Plant B.Animal C.Neither D.both

4. Predict what would happen if plant cells had extra chloroplasts?

5. Discuss what would happen if plant cells did NOT have a cell wall.

6. Imagine the describe what might happen if animal cells had chloroplasts.