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Plant Cell Structures
ELL
A
Plant Cell Structures
Tiny “machines”
that make
proteins.
1. Mitochondria
3. Cytoplasm
2. Chromosome
4. Ribosomes
B
Plant Cell Structures
Small holes in the
nucleus.
1. Peroxisome
3. Cell Wall
2. Nuclear Pore
4. Nucleolus
C
Plant Cell Structures
A large sac that
stores water and
molecules.
1. Vesicles
3. Chloroplast
2. Cell membrane
4. Central Vacuole
D
Plant Cell Structures
DNA that has
been packed
closely together.
1. Mitochondria
3. Cytoplasm
2. Chromosome
4. Ribosomes
E
Plant Cell Structures
A thick layer
that gives the
cell its shape.
1. Peroxisomes
3. Cell Wall
2. Nuclear Pore
4. Nucleolus
F
Plant Cell Structures
A thin “bag” that
lets molecules
move in and out
of the cell.
1. Vesicles
3. Chloroplast
2. Cell membrane
4. Central Vacuole
G
Plant Cell Structures
An organelle that
changes food
energy into energy
the cell can use.
1. Mitochondria
3. Cytoplasm
2. Chromosome
4. Ribosomes
H
Plant Cell Structures
An organelle
that breaks
down poisons.
1. Peroxisome
3. Cell Wall
2. Nuclear Pore
4. Nucleolus
I
Plant Cell Structures
Tiny sacs that
move molecules
around the cell.
1. Vesicles
3. Chloroplast
2. Cell membrane
4. Central Vacuole
J
Plant Cell Structures
The liquid part
of the cell that
contains
organelles.
1. Mitochondria
3. Cytoplasm
2. Chromosome
4. Ribosomes
K
Plant Cell Structures
An area in the
nucleus where
ribosomes are
made.
1. Peroxisome
3. Cell Wall
2. Nuclear Pore
4. Nucleolus
L
Plant Cell Structures
An organelle
that changes
light energy into
food energy.
1. Vesicles
3. Chloroplast
2. Cell membrane
4. Central Vacuole
Plant Cell Structure
M. What main function can plant cells do
that animal cells can not do?
a) Consume sugar
b) Grow and divide
c) Make their own food
d) Move molecules in and out
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