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Eukaryotic cells include plant and animal cells. While they are from the
same domain, they are part of two different kingdoms and have different
parts to each cell.
Using the list of cell parts from the website, tell where you can find each of
those parts.
Part
Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Cell membrane
Inside of cell wall
Acts like a barrier
(controls what goes in
and out)
Outermost layer
Acts like a barrier
(controls what goes in
and out)
Cell wall
Gives support
none
Cellulose fibers
Make the cell wall
none
Chloroplast
Needed for
photosynthesis
Fluid inside the cell
Cytoplasm
Cytoskeleton
Helps maintain shape of cell
Endoplasmic
reticulum
Produces, processes and transports proteins,
produces lipids
Golgi complex
Makes and packages materials, moves them out of
the cell
Mitochondrion
Responsible for
(many in animal cells)
digestion in the cell
(few in plant cells)
Breaks down sugar for energy
Nucleus
Holds DNA, controls the cell
Ribosome
Makes proteins
vacuole
Used for storage
(one large vacuole)
Lysosome
Used for storage
(many small vacuoles)