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Cell Parts

By: Makenzie Evans

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Cell Membrane

Endoplasmic Recticulum

Nucleus

Ribosomes

Golgi Bodies

Mitochondria

Lysosomes

Nuclear Membrane

Vacuole

Plant Cell Differences

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Cell Membrane

• The cell membrane protects the cell.

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Endoplasmic Recticulum

• The endoplasmic recticulum is the highway of the cells.

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Nucleus

• The nucleus is the brain of the cell.

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Ribosomes

• The ribosomes are the protein factories they produce protein.

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Golgi Bodies

• The Golgi bodies are the post office they send and receive messages.

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Mitochondria

• The mitochondria is the power house it produces energy.

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Lysosomes

• The lysosomes break down food and old organelles.

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Nuclear Membrane

• The nuclear membrane protects the nucleus.

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Vacuole

• The vacuole stores food and wastes.

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What two things does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not?

Chloroplasts

Cell Wall

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Chloroplasts

• Chloroplasts is where photosynthesis takes place.

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Cell Wall

• The cell wall protects the cell and gives the cell rigidness.

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