Animal cell
Plant cell
Plant And Animal
100

What is a Animal Cell

Animal cells are the building blocks of all Animals.

100

What is a plant cell?

Plant cells are the building blocks of all plants.

100

What is the Mitochondria (Same in both cells)

The Power House where nutrients are digested and energy is created for the cell. Responsible for cellular respiration.

200

What is the purpose of the Nucleus in an Animal Cell.

Cell Brain or command center that controls cell activity

200

Whats is the purpose of the Nucleus in a plant cell?

The brain of the cell that controls eating movement and reproduction.

200

What is the Smooth And Rough ER (Same in both Cells)

Smooth: This is important in the creation of lipids and hormones. It transport these products throughout the cell.

Rough: A protein manufacturing and packaging system. Ribosomes attach to its surface.

300

Whats the Point of the Vacuole in an Animal Cell?

Store bin where food, nutrients, and waste are kept.

300

Whats the Poinf of the Vacuole in a Plant cell? Are the smaller or larger than in an animal cell?

Storage Bins. Where food, nutrients or waste are kept. *Much Larger in plant cells than animal cells.*

300

What is the Golgi (Same in both cells)

Gathers simple molecules and sorts and packages them into more complex more complex molecules

400

What is the Lysome?

Enzymes created by the Golgi that are used to digest food. Removes cell waste.

400

What is A cell wall?

Made of cellulose. This is tougher and thicker than a cell membrane.

400

The Cell Membrane (same in both cells)

Flexible material that holds the part of the cell together

500

What are all the different parts of Animal Cells.

Nucleus, Vacuole, Golgi Body, Lysosome, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria, Endoplamic Reticulum(Smooth ER and Rough ER)

500

What are all the parts of Plant cells?

Cell Wall, Nucleus, Vacuole, Golgi Apparatus, Chloroplast, Mitochondria, Endoplamic Reticulum (Smooth and Rough ER)

500

Difference Between animal and plant cells 


Plant cells have a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, giving them a fixed rectangular shape. Animal cells lack these, are more flexible or rounded, and contain centrioles and lysosomes.