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Location: Plant Prokaryote Description: Rigid outer layer of cell made of cellulose Function: Support Protection
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Location: Plant Animal Prokaryote Description: Fluid mosaic lipid bi-layer Semi-permeable Function: Control movement in and out of cell Barrier from outside environment
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Location: Plant Animal Description: Large, oval shape Near center Function: Controls the cell’s genetic information (DNA, RNA)
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Location: Plant Animal Prokaryote Description: DNA Inside nucleus (plant, animal) RNA Inside & outside of nucleus & nucleoid region Function: Codes for genetic information and proteins DNA RNA
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Location: Plant Animal Prokaryote Description: Clear, thick jelly-like material Function: Support cellular organelles Move nutrients in cell
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Location: Plant Animal Description: SER: Network of folded tubes or membranes RER: Network of folded tubes or membranes with ribosomes attached on the outside Function: SER: Modify and package materials to be used within the cell RER: Site for protein synthesis
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Location: Plant Animal Prokaryote Description: Small spheres Floating free or attached to Rough ER Function: Translates RNA into proteins
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Location: Plant Animal Description: Bean-shaped organelle with folded inner membranes Function: Breakdown food molecules into energy for cell
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Location: Plant Animal Description: Fluid-filled sacs Large in plants Function: Stores waste, food, water for later use
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Location: Animal Description: Small, round compartment that holds digestive enzymes Function: Breakdown large food particles Digest old cell parts
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Location: Plant Animal Description: Flattened sacs (like a stack of pancakes) Function: Modifies lipids & proteins Package material to send outside of the cell
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Location: Animal Prokaryote Description: Hair-like projections (cilia) Tail or whip (flagella) Function: Move the cell and move materials around outside of cell (cilia) Move the cell (flagella)
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Location: Plant Description: Green ovals containing chlorophyll Function: Use energy from the sun to make food for the plant (photosynthesis)
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Location: Centrosomes in Plant & Animal cells Centrioles only in Animal cells Description: Centrosomes in plants Function: Make microtubules for intracellular support Make spindle fibers during cell division Centrioles in animals
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