Compare the structures and functions of plant and animal cells, including major organelles (cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, and vacuoles).
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What is the name of the organelle that is the "brain" of the cell and directs the activity of the cell?
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golgi body
nucleolus
nucleus
cell membrane
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What are the two main differences between plant and animal cells?
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presence of a cell membrane and chloroplasts
presence of a cell wall and chloroplasts
presence of a cell membrane and a cell wall
presence of a cell wall and mitochondria
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What is the name of the organelle that is the "brain" of the cell and directs the activity of the cell?
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What are the two main differences between plant and animal cells?
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What is the function of the cell membrane?
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What organelle is the arrow pointing to?
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What is another difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?
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In which of these organisms can a cell wall be found?
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What is a major difference in function of a plant cell compared to an animal cell
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Cells perform many different processes that an organism needs to survive and grow. Which is the MAIN function of the process of cellular respiration? (hint- it happens in the mitochondria)
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Which structures are common to both plant and animal cells? (That means both types of cells HAVE ALL these organelles. THINK!)