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Parts of the Cell
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Plant vs Animal Cells
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Controls what gets in and out of the cell Cell Membrane
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Lipid Bi-layer
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Mr. Matis the security guard Cell Membrane
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Protects the plant cell Cell Wall
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Found in Plants Only Cell Wall
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The fence Cell Wall
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Control Center Holds genetic material Nucleus
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Lily Parenchyma Cell. Note the large nucleus and nucleolus in the center of the cell, mitochondria and plastids in the cytoplasm.
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Ms. Simpson the Principal Nucleus
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organism without a nucleus Prokaryote
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organism with a nucleus Eukaryote
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Holds cellular organelles in place Cytoplasm
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The Air Cytoplasm
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Power Station Produces Energy Mitochondria Changes chemical energy into food
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Mitochondria
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The Cafeteria Mitochondria
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Power Station Produces Energy Chloroplast Changes sunlight into food by photosynthesis
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Found in Plants Only Chloroplast
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The Cafeteria (again) Chloroplast
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Makes proteins Ribosome Very small
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Ribosomes
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the Guidance Office Ribosomes
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INTRACELLULAR TRANSPORT ER Golgi Lysosome Vacuole
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Pathway to ship proteins Endoplasmic Reticulum
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E.R.
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Hallways Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Package and ship out proteins Golgi Apparatus
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Main Office / Ms. Newman Golgi Apparatus
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Clean up crew Lysosome
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The Custodians Lysosome
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Storage of food and water Vacuoles
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Huge in plant cells Small in animal cells
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Plant Cells
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Vacuole
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The Lockers Vacuoles
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Differences between Plant and Animal Cells PLANT CELLS Square or “boxy” Have a cell wall Have chloroplasts Large vacuoles Usually green (because of the chlorophyll) ANIMAL CELLS Round No cell wall No chloroplasts Small vacuoles Have centrioles
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Animal Cells
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How DNA is Used by the Cell
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