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Animal and plant cells. Here is a picture of a plant cell and an animal cell. all living things are made of cells Humans are a collection of many billions of cells, all working together. Who are living things. animal cells. nucleus. cytoplasm. cell membrane. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Here is a picture of a plant cell and an animal cell.
all living things are made of cells
Humans are a collection of many billions of cells, all working together.
Animal and plant cells
Who are living things
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all animal cells have three basic features.
nucleus
cytoplasm
cell membrane
animal cells
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Plant cells if plants and animals are different shapes, they must be made of different shaped cells. Let’s have a look at the shape of a basic plant cell.
Apart from the shape, the cell
looks very similar to an animal cell.
However, here is how the plant cell differs from the
animal cell. Cytoplasm
Cell Membrane
NucleusCell Wall
Vacuole (contains cell
sap)
Chloroplast (contains
chlorophyll)
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Animal, plant or both?
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Animal and Plant Cells
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Activity – animal cell
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Activity – plant cell
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Multiple choice questions
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which parts of a cell are common to plant and animal cells
NucleusCell membraneCytoplasm
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which parts only plant cells have
Cell wall VacuoleChloroplasts
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2. What is X?
A Nucleus
B Cytoplasm
C Cell Membrane
D Cell wall
Look at the diagram below.
X
YZ
V
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3. What is Y?
A Nucleus
BCytoplasm
C Cell wall
DChloroplast
Look at the diagram below.
X
YZ
V
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4. What is Z?
A Cell membrane
B Vacuole
C Cytoplasm
D Nucleus
Look at the diagram below.
X
YZ
V
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8. What is M?
A Cell membrane
B Cytoplasm
C Cell coat
D Cell wall
M
Q
O
P
N
R
Look at the diagram below.
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9. What is N?
A Cytoplasm
B Vacuole
C Cell membrane
D Starch grain
Look at the diagram below.M
Q
O
P
N
R
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10. What is O?
A Nucleus
B Starch grain
C Glycogen granule
D Chloroplast
Look at the diagram below.M
Q
O
P
N
R
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11. What is P?
A Nucleus
B Starch grain
C Glycogen granule
D Chloroplast
Look at the diagram below.M
Q
O
P
N
R
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12. What is Q?
A Cytoplasm
B Vacuole
C Nucleus
D Chloroplast
Look at the diagram below.M
Q
O
P
N
R
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13. What is R?
A Cell wall
B Vacuole lining
C Cell membrane
D Cell coat
Look at the diagram below.M
Q
O
P
N
R