By: Jack O’Connor Mike Determan, And Matt Starkey.

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By: Jack O’Connor Mike Determan, And Matt Starkey

Microscope Image Diagram

Only plant cells contain the organelle of chloroplast

Chloroplasts are located outside the nucleas and are encased in a membrane

Chloroplasts have a component called chlorophyll which is responsible for the production of food. This also gives the plant its green color.

If the chloroplast were in a factory, it would act as a solar panel (capturing sunlight) providing energy for the factory

Diagram Microscope Image

All types of eukaryotic cells contain centrioles which means we have them

Centrioles are found in the cytoplasm, a clear, gel-like substance

They are involved in cell division and help in the formation of mitotic spindle

The Centriole would take the place of a conveyor belt in a factory

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