animal and plant cell parts and their functions
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parts of a animal cell? | cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, Golgi bodies and vacuole
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parts of a plant cell? | cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, vacuole, cell wall, chloroplasts, ribosomes and Golgi bodies
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cell membrane? | control what goes in and out of the cell. 'border control.' In both animal and plant cells
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cytoplasm? | jelly like fluid that fills the cell. In both animal and plant cells
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mitochondria? | 'power house' that breaks down nutrients into energy. In both animal and plant cells
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nucleus? | the 'brain' of the cell that holds the DNA information. In both animal and plant cells
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vacuole? | holds the waste and provides pressure to strengthen the structure In both animal and plant cells. Plant cells has a much bigger one
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ribosomes? | make protein for the cell. In both animal and plant cells
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Golgi bodies? | processes and stores macro-molecules like proteins and lipids. In both animal and plant cells
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cell wall? | offers structure and protection for the cell. Just in plant cells
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chloroplasts? | convert light energy from the sun to make sugars that are needed by the cell. This process is called photosynthesis. makes the cell plant green. Just in plant cells
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O2+glucose>CO2+H2O? | cell gets glucose from food breakdown and oxygen (O2) from breathing and uses them to make energy. The byproduct or waste is carbon-dioxide (CO2) and dihydrogen monoxide or water (H2O)
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what shape are plant cells? | rectangular
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what shape are animal cells? | circular
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