Cell Structure and Function 3 Things Plant Cells Have And Animal Cells Don’t!

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Cell Structure and Function 3 Things Plant Cells Have And Animal Cells Don’t!

Cell Wall 1. Cell Wall -ALL Cells have a Cell membrane, but plant cells ALSO have a Cell Wall -It is made of cellulose -It gives shape, support, and structure to the plant cell

Large Vacuole 2. Large Vacuole -the large vacuole is very similar to a lysosome in an animal cell -it contains enzymes and stores water and sometimes even poisons -it is the largest plant cell structure

Plastids 3. Plastids -plastids are specialized structures that can help make food or store important pigments or other substances -three types of plastids are: chloroplasts – contain cholorphyll and help with photosynthesis (green) chromoplasts – contain pigments such as oraange (carotene), yellow (xanthophyll), and various reds leukoplasts – help plants store starch (white)