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Jay 3
Sketch a plant cell and an animal cell in the boxes below. Label at least 3
organelles of each cell and describe their function in the cell. Use different
organelles for each cell.
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Day 4
Circle the correct answer for questions 1-4.
1. How could you tell that a cell is a
plant cell and not an animal cell?
A. The cell has a nucleus.
B. The cell has a cell membrane.
C. The cell contains cytoplasm.
D. The cell has a cell wall.
3. What happens when a plant cell is
placed into salt water?
A. It will shrink.
B. It will expand.
C. It will shrink and then expand.
D. None of the above.
2. Which two structures do plant cells
contain that animal cells do not?
A. vacuoles and chloroplasts
B. chloroplasts and cell wall
C. nucleus and cell membrane
D. mitochondria and chlorophyll
4. Why do plant cells have larger vacuoles than
animal cells?
A. Plants store sunlight for food.
B. Animals store the food they make.
C. Plants store water for structure and support.
D. Animals store water for structure and support.



Answer :

Final answer:

The plant cell contains a large central vacuole for support, a cell wall for protection, and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. In contrast, animal cells have centrioles, lysosomes, and centrosomes for cell division and organization.


Explanation:

Plant Cell:

  1. Large Central Vacuole: Contains water and dissolved substances, maintains pressure against the cell wall, providing shape and support.
  2. Cell Wall: Located outside the cell membrane, provides structural support, protection, and prevents bursting.
  3. Chloroplasts: Carry out photosynthesis, containing chlorophyll, giving the cell the ability to make food.

Animal Cell:

  1. Centrioles: Aid in cell division.
  2. Lysosomes: Contain digestive enzymes for waste removal.
  3. Centrosomes: Play a role in cell division and organization of microtubules.

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