
Plant and Animal Cells Presentation
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Christy King
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of structure T?
controls what enters and exits the cell
energy production
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Did you know?
The nucleus....
Contains genetic information
Is responsible for controlling the cell's growth
Is the largest and most visible structure in the cell!
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Multiple Select
Which three statements are true about the nucleus?
It controls the release of waste
controls cell growth
makes energy for the cell
largest and most visible structure in the cell
contains genetic information
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Labelling
Place the correct organelle in the box.
chloroplast
cell membrane
Cytoplasm
cell wall
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Multiple Choice
Why do plant cells have chloroplasts but animal cells do not?
Plant cells make food from the sun's energy.
Plant cells store water and waste.
Plant cells let certain materials flow into the cell.
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Multiple Select
What organelles can be found in both plant and animal cells? Select three!
nucleus
cell wall
cytoplasm
chloroplasts
cell membrane
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Match
Match the structure in a plant cell to its function.
membrane
cytoplasm
nucleus
chloroplast
control entry of the cell
jelly-like fluid that fills the cell
the brain of the cell
makes food for the cell
control entry of the cell
jelly-like fluid that fills the cell
the brain of the cell
makes food for the cell
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Multiple Choice
Emma drew and labeled a cell model for class. However, she made a mistake. What is wrong in the model?
This is an animal cell, so it should not have cytoplasm.
This is a plant cell, so it should not have a nucleus.
This is an animal cell, so it should not have chloroplasts.
This is a plant cell, so it should not have a cell membrane.
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Categorize
Make sugar in the form of sugar molecules.
absorb sunlight for energy
take in carbon dioxide
make their own food
do not have chloroplasts
consume (eat) other organisms for food
Organize these options into the right categories
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Multiple Choice
If you were given two cell samples, what would be the best way to categorize them as plant or animal cells?
Observe the cell samples over time.
Put the samples together and see how they react.
Soak the samples in water.
Look at the samples under a microscope to find identifying features.
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Multiple Choice
Can you tell by the image what type of cell this pictured?
No, because there are not enough structures labeled.
No, because all of the structures labeled are common in plant and animal cells.
Yes, because only plants perform photosynthesis and have the chloroplasts.
Yes, because only animals have mitochondrion to create energy.
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