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Differences between Animal and Plant Cells Web Activity Follow the following website to find a page with the choice of two cells, animal and plant cells. Your goal is to be able to find differences between the two, find the purpose of the organelles, and find their function. Answer all the questions provided. http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model.htm Animal 1. What is the purpose of the Cytoskeleton? It helps to maintain cell shape, but the primary importance is in cell motility. The movement of the cell could not take place without the cytoskeleton. 2. The cytoskeleton is made of microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate fibers. 3.What organelle is enclosed in a double membrane and communicates with surrounding cytosol? Nucleus 4. True or False? The DNA is very different in every cell if the body. That's why a liver cell is different from a muscle cell and a muscle cell is different from a fat cell. 5. What does the nucleolus produce? Ribosomes 6. What is the cytosol made of? It is made of mostly water but is full of proteins that control cell metabolism including trandsction pathways, glycolysis, intracellular receptors and transcriptin factors. 7. What is the job of the centrosome during cellular respiration? The centrioles replicate and the centrosome divides/ They move to opposite ends of the nucleus and from each centrosomes microtubules grow into a "spindle" which is responsible for seperating replicated chromosomes in the two daughter cells. 8. What contains hydrolytic enzymes necessary for intracellular digestion? Lysosomes 9. What is the purpose of Peroxisomes? These organelles are responsible for protecting the cell from its own production of toxic hydrogen peroxide.

10. What is the cell membrane made of? Draw a labeled diagram. Made of a phospholipids bilayer, Hydrophillic head, and a hydrophobic tail

11. Mitochondrion provide what for the cell? They provide energy that a cell needs to move, divide and produce secretorty products Plants 12. What is a vacuole? Its a membrane bound sac that plays a role in intracellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products. 13. What organelle(s) to animal cells have that plant cells don't have? Centrioles 14. What organelle(s) do plants have that animals don't? Cell walls, chloroplasts and vacuoles 15. What are chloroplasts? They contain the plant cells chlorophyll responsible for the plants green color and the ability to absorb energy from sunlight. Label the diagrams

Ribosome Nucluolus Rough ER Centrole Lysosome s

Smooth ER Mitochondria Cell membrane

Ribosome

Cell Wall

Chloroplas t Golgi

Vacuole

Mitochondria

Nucleus Rough ER

Bonus! (Not on website) Where do you get your Mitochondrial DNA? It is directly descended from your mother What is apoptosis? The killing of a cell.

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