Animal Cells
Plant Cells
Animal VS Plant Cells
Animal Cell Diagram
Plant Cell Diagram
100

This is the "doorman" of the animal cell.  It lets things in and out of the cell.

Cell Membrane

100

Plant cells contain a special pigment in their chloroplasts, responsible for giving plants their green color. What is it?

Chlorophyll

100

Which type of cell contains organelles that help it convert sunlight into sugar?

Plant cells

100

What is number 2 of this cell?

Nucleus

100

What are these tiny green dots in the plant cell?

Chloroplasts.

200

Which organelle contains DNA and is in charge of all cell functions?

The Nucleus

200

True or False: Plant cells do not need mitochondria because they get all of their energy through photosynthesis.

False. 

Photosynthesis is the process of converting sunlight into sugar. Plant cells need mitochondria to then break that sugar down and convert it into energy.

200

Plant and animal cells both contain organelles that are in charge of breaking down sugar to create energy. What are these organelles called?

Mitochondria

200

What part of the cell is number 14?

The cell membrane

200

What would be number 1 be on this plant cell diagram?

Cell Wall

300

This is the clear, jelly like fluid in the cell.

Cytoplasm

300

Which organelle takes up close to 90% of the plant cell, and is responsible for storing water and other nutrients?

Vacuole

300

Both plant and animal cells contain vacuoles, but they are different. How?

Plant cells have just one, large vacuole.

Animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles.

300

What is number 6 on this diagram?

Golgi Body

300

What is number 3 on this plant cell diagram?

Cytoplasm

400

These are the waste disposal stations of the animal cell.

Lysosomes

400

Which organelle is responsible for carrying out the process of photosynthesis?

Chloroplasts

400

What does a cell wall do for the plant cell that a cell membrane cannot?

Give the plant cell structure and protection

400

What is number 5 on this diagram?

Endoplasmic Reticulum.

400

What is number 4 on this plant cell diagram?

Vacuole

500

What part of the animal cell sits near the nucleus and works with genetic material to help the cell divide into new cells?

Centrioles

500

This is the "security guard" of the plant cell.  It is rigid and protects the plant from injury.

Cell Wall

500

Plant cells do not contain lysosomes. Why not?

The vacuole of the plant cell contains enzymes that get rid of waste, similar to the way lysosomes get rid of waste in animal cells. Therefore, plant cells do not need lysosomes!

500

Which number on this diagram would represent a ribosome?

Number 3

500

Which number on this diagram is pointing to the endoplasmic reticulum?

Number 7

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