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By Addison & Morgan
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Plant cells have a bricklike structure (as shown) enabling them to stand, since a plant has no bones, unlike an animal. Plants use photosynthesis to get their food, which is made in the chloroplast of the cells, like a kitchen. Only plant cells have cell walls (which protect the cell and strengthen it) and chloroplasts. nucleus The cell membrane is shown in the picture as thin yellow line on the inside of the cell wall, the green layer.
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A animal cell does not have chloroplasts or a cell wall, only a plant cell has these organelles. The animal cell has a more round shape then the plant cell, because the plant cell has the brick formation.
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The cell membrane like the gatekeeper it lets things in and out of the cell. The cell membrane is in both the plant and animal cell. The cytoplasm contains the chemicals needed to keep the cell and its organelles healthy. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell; it tells the rest of the cell what to do. The mitochondrion releases the energy from the food photosynthesis to nourish the rest of the cell. The vacuole stores food, water, or waste. All these organelles are found in animal and plant cells.
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What is the: Cell wall Cell membrane Nucleus Mitochondrion Vacuole Cytoplasm Chloroplast Answers on slide 5 Animal cells plant cells
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The cell wall gives the cell strength and solidity (p) The cell membrane is like a gatekeeper it lets things in and out of the cell (p,a) The nucleus is like the brain: it tells the cell what to do (p,a) The mitochondrion releases energy from food (p,a) The vacuole is the pantry of the cell: it stores food, water, or waste (p,a) The cytoplasm contains chemicals key to the cell’s health. (p,a) The chloroplast makes the food, like a kitchen (p)
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Pictures: Dreamstime Morgue files Knowledge: Harcourt School publishers- Science book Science videos And, especially, Mrs. Thomas!
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