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Science 8 Plants and Animal Cells Under the Light Microscope Page 20-21 Write the correct name for each part. Be careful to spell correctly! ANIMAL CELL vacuole nucleus cytoplasm cell membrane PLANT CELL chloroplast vacuole nucleus cytoplasm cell membrane cell wall Write the name of the structure next to the correct description. nucleus cell membrane The structure that controls all of the cells functions and contains the genetic information (chromosomes). The thin film that controls the movement of molecules in and out of the cell, such as nutrients and waste. cytoplasm The watery fluid that fills the cell vacuole A fluid-filled space where water and nutrients can be stored. cell wall chloroplast flagellum cilia Found only in plants, this rigid structure protects and supports the cell. It has small openings called pores that allow material in and out. These structures contain chlorophyll, which allows producers to convert sunlight into food energy. Some cells have a structure like a tail that helps the cell move. Some cells have tiny hairlike structures that allow them to move or to create currents in the fluids around them. Science 8 Plants and Animal Cells Under the Light Microscope Page 20-21 Write the correct name for each part. Be careful to spell correctly! ANIMAL CELL PLANT CELL Write the name of the structure next to the correct description. The structure that controls all of the cells functions and contains the genetic information (cromosomes). The thin film that controls the movement of molecules in and out of the cell, such as nutrients and waste. The watery fluid that fills the cell A fluid-filled space where water and nutrients can be stored. Found only in plants, this rigid structure protects and supports the cell. It has small openings called pores that allow material in and out. These structures contain chlorophyll, which allows producers to convert sunlight into food energy. Some cells have a structure like a tail that helps the cell move. Some cells have tiny hairlike structures that allow them to move or to create currents in the fluids around them.