This part of a plant cell keeps the cell's shape and is also only in plant cells.
Cell Wall
Give examples of organisms that might have animal cells.
Giraffe, cow, bear, human, fox, etc.
Cell Membrane?
Their main job is to control the movement of things into and out of the cell, also known as the "gatekeeper".
What is number 2?
Nucleus
The substance inside of chloroplast that makes plants appear green.
Chlorophyll
This organelle holds water and other materials as a "storage building" for the cell.
Vacuole
This organelle is the power house of the cell.
Mitochondrion
Nucleus?
The nucleus is the control center of the cell. It's like the brain, helping the cell move, absorb nutrients and create new cells.
What cell part is 10?
Vacuole
What shapes are plant cells typically? What shapes are animal cells typically?
Plant cells are more of a structured rectangular shape, while animal cells are an irregular, circle-like shape.
This plant cell organelle is only in plant cells, takes in sunlight, and makes plants green.
The liquid that fills the inside of the cell.
Nucleolus?
The main purpose of the nucleolus is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes.
What is number 1?
Nucleolus
Robert Hooke
Golgi Body/Apparatus?
The golgi body/apparatus helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules.
What is number 8?
Smooth ER
What were the first cells discovered with?
On a wooden cork
Rough ER? Smooth ER?
The rough ER is studded with protein making ribosomes, which help make and process proteins. The main function of the smooth ER is to make cellular products like hormones and lipids.
What is number 3?
Ribosome
What are the significant differences between plant and animal cells?
Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast while animal cells do not. Plant cells have a larger vacuole than animal cells. Animal cells contain a centrosome and lysosomes and plant cells don't.