Part A - Comparing plant cells and animal cells Plant cells and animal cells share many of the same structures, but each type of cell also has unique structures. In this activity, you will indicate which cell structures are found only in plant cells, only in animal cells, or in both plant and animal cells. Drag each cell structure to the appropriate bin. If a structure is found in both plant cells and animal cells, drag it to the "both" bin.
(A) Plant cell only
(B) Animal cell only
(C) Both

(1) Chloroplast
(2) Celllose cell wall
(3) mithocondrion
(4) endoplasmic reticulum
(5) Central vacuole
(6) Golgi apparatus
(7) Centriole
(8) Nucleus
(9) plasma membrane

Respuesta :

Answer:

Chloroplast:

This is present in plant cells only. Chloroplast helps in the photosynthesis of plant cells and known as the kitchen house of cell.

Cellulose cell wall:

The cell wall is present in only plants cells that are made of cellulose. Cell wall provide support and protection to the plant cells.

Mitochondria:

Present in both the plant and animal cells. Mitochondria is known as the energy house of the cell.

Endoplasmic reticulum:

This is present in both plant and animals cell. Two main types of endoplasmic reticulum are smooth endoplasmic reticulum and rough endoplasmic reticulum.

Central vacuole:

This is present in large amount in plant cells only. THey main the turgor pressure of the plant.

Golgi apparatus:

Golgi apparatus is present in both plants and animal cells. Main function of golgi is the protein packaging and protein synthesis.

Centriole:

Centriole is present in animals cells. Centriole helps in the division of animals cells only.

Nucleus:

Nucleus is present in both plant and animal cells. The nucleus acts as the main controlling center of the cell.

Plasma membrane:

Present in both plant and animal cells. The main function of plasma membrane is the transport of molecule.