Naming Parts
Defining Parts
Similarities VS Differences
100

A protective barrier around the cell made of a double layer of lipids

Cell Membrane

100

Nucleus

The control centre of the cell.  It controls all the activities in the cell, including growth and reproduction

100

Has a Cell Membrane

Both

200

The powerhouse of the cell – this is where chemical reactions occur to convert chemical energy in sugar into energy that the cell can use.

Mitochondria

200

Vesicles & Vacuoles

Membrane-bound organelles that store nutrients, wastes, and other substances used in the cell

200

Have a big vacuole

Plant Cells

300

Structures responsible for cell division

Centrioles

300

Lysosomes

Small organelles that are filled with enzymes (proteins that speed up chemical reactions) where digestion takes place 

or

They also break down invading bacteria and damaged cell organelles – the clean-up system in the cell.

300

Does not have chloroplast

Animal Cells

400

Small organelles where proteins are assembled.  They can be free in the cell, or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.

Ribosomes

400

Endoplasmic Reticulum

¡A series of interconnected small tubes that carry materials throughout the cell

400

Has lysosomes

Animal cells

500

Receives proteins from the ER, and modifies, sorts, and packages them for delivery throughout the cell or even outside the cell.

Golgi Apparatus

500

Cytoskeleton

Internal network of fibres, made of proteins, which helps maintain the cell’s shape

500

Has cell wall 

Plant Cells