This green organelle lets plants make their own food
What is the chloroplast?
The small vacuoles in animals hold ___.
What are vacuoles?
Both have this outer covering that controls entry and exit
What is the cell membrane?
Plant cells make sugar, animal cells must ___ it.
What is eat it/consume it?
Plant cells usually have this shape
What is rectangular/box-like?
Plant cells have this thick outer layer for support
What is the cell wall?
This organelle digest waste and old parts
What is the lysosome?
Both have this ¨control center¨ that stores DNA
What is the nucleus?
Vacuoles in plants are ___ compared to animal vacuoles
What is larger/bigger?
Animal cells usually have this shape
What is round/irregular?
This large structure stores water in plant cells
What is the large central vacuole?
These help animal cells divide during mitosis
What are centrioles?
Both use these to make proteins
What are ribosomes?
Both plant and animal cells use this process to turn sugar into energy
What is cellular respiration?
Plant cells are rigid because of the ___.
This pigment makes plants green
What is chlorophyll?
Which organelle is more common in animal cells than plants for waste breakdown?
What is the lysosome?
Both have these ¨powerhouse¨ organelles for energy
What are mitochondria?
Animal cells depend on eating food, plants depend on ___.
What is sunlight?
Which type of cell has more defined angles and edges?
What is plant cells?
Plant cells can do this process animals cannot
What is photosynthesis?
Animal cells usually have this flexible shape instead of rigid
Both have this jelly-like substance filling the cell
What is cytoplasm?
Plants release oxygen, animals release ____.
What is carbon dioxide?
Which type of cell is more flexible in shape?
What is animal cells?