Plants make sugar here
What is the chloroplast?
This layer supports plant cells
What is the cell wall?
This organelle is the control center
What is the nucleus?
This organelle digests waste in animals
What is the lysosome?
Which cells have choloroplasts?
What are plant cells?
Both plant and animal cells use this organelle for energy
What are mitochondria?
Plant cells are rigid, animal cells are __.
What is flexible/round?
DNA is stored here
What is DNA/chromatin?
This organelle breaks down toxins
What is smooth ER?
Which cells have centrioles?
What are animal cells?
This process makes sugar in plants
What is photosynthesis?
This part inside plants stores water and makes them stiff
What is the vacuole?
This protects the nucleus
What is the nuclear membrane?
Plant cells rarely have these organelles but animals use them a lot
What are lysosomes?
Which cells usually have one big vacuole?
What are plant cells?
This process breaks sugar into energy in both
What is cellular respiration?
This part surrounds both plant and animal cells
What is the cell membrane?
These tiny ¨factories¨ follow DNA´s instructions
What are ribosomes?
This organelle recycles old cell parts
What is the lysosome?
Which cells usually have many small vacuoles?
What are animal cells?
Plants release this gas after making sugar
What is oxygen?
Which has a more boxy shape: plant or animal cells?
What is plant cells?
Without this organelle, the cell couldn't control itself
What is the nucleus?
Waste in plant cells can collect in this storage organelle
What is the vacuole?
Name 3 things that plant cells have that animal cells don't
What are chloroplasts, cell wall, and a large vacuole?