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Name:
Date:
Class:
Subject:
Cells
I. Using the blank Venn diagram on the back side of this page, compare and contrast plant and animal
cells.
II. How does a bacteria cell compare to a plant cell? How does it compare to an animal cell?
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III. Match each organelle to its function in the cell. Write the letter of your answer on the line.
1. Cell wall
A. Part of the cytoplasm that keeps cell structure from
collapsing
2. Nucleus
B. make energy for the cell
3. Golgi bodies
C. make proteins
4. Lysosome
D. controls what enters and leaves the cell
5. Cell membrane
E. package proteins & send them to other parts of the cell
6. Skeleton
F. makes ribosomes
7. Cytoplasm
G. storage area of the cell - stores food, waste, water, etc.
8. Ribosomes
H. protects and supports a plant cell
9. Endoplasmic reticulum
I. digests food and recycles old parts of the cell
10. Mitochondria
J. carries proteins from one part of the cell to another
11. Chloroplasts
K. structures inside the cell that carry out all its functions
12. Chromatin
L. jelly-like liquid filling the inside of the cell
13. Nucleolus
M. coiled up DNA found in the nucleus
14. Vacuoles
N. control center of the cell
15. Organelles
O. capture sunlight & use it to make food in plant cells
PLANT CELL ONLY
BOTH
ANIMAL CELL ONLY