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Title: Animal cells vs. Plant cells:


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Animal cells vs. Plant cells Interestingly
different, Surprisingly similar!
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ANIMAL CELL
Centrioles
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Centrioles
  • Nonmembrane-bound organelles that occur in pairs
    just outside the nucleus of animal cells.
  • Each centriole is composed of a cylinder or ring
    of 9 sets of microtubules.
  • They organize cell division. Also give rise to
    cilia and flagella, structures that allow a cell
    to move and propel itself.
  • Found only in animal cells.

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Real Animal Cells
Human cheek cells
Cells from a frog
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PLANT CELL
Cell wall
Chloroplast
Vacuole
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Cell wall
  • Cell walls lie outside the cell membrane
  • They are porous and allow water, oxygen, and
    carbon dioxide to pass through easily
  • The cell wall provides support and protection for
    the cell.
  • Plant cell walls are made mainly of cellulose
    with fibers of protein to help strengthen the
    wall.

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Chloroplast
  • Organelles that capture energy from sunlight and
    convert it into chemical energy in a process
    called photosynthesis
  • Plants cant move to get food to eat for energy,
    so they must get energy from the sun
  • Inside the chloroplast are stacks of other
    membranes that contain the pigment chlorophyll (a
    green pigment, which is why most plants are green)

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Vacuole
  • A membrane-bound, fluid-filled sac that occupies
    much of the volume of a plant cell.
  • The pressure of the central vacuole makes it
    possible for plants to support heavy structures
    like leaves and stems
  • Also functions as a place to store water, since
    plants cant move to get water like animals can.

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The Plastids
  • Two Main Types of Plastids We Will Study
  • Leucoplast Store Starch, typically found in
    root cells. Ex Potato
  • Chromoplast Store Pigments which help, but
    cannot do photosynthesis on their own. Chromo
    Color (Red/Orange/Yellow)
  • Ex Tomato Skin Cells

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Walls and Membranes
  • Important to note
  • Plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane
    both
  • Animal cells only have a cell membrane, but no
    walls.

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So which structures are found in both animal and
plant cells? Which are found only in plant
cells? Which are found only in animal cells?
Lets use a Venn Diagram to compare the two
types of cells.
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