Comparing Plant & Animal Cells Cell Part Describe In Plant In Animal Cells? Cells? Cell membrane Cell wall Cytoplasm Nucleus Vacuole Chloroplast.

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Comparing Plant & Animal Cells Cell Part Describe In Plant In Animal Cells? Cells? Cell membrane Cell wall Cytoplasm Nucleus Vacuole Chloroplast

Special Cells for Special Jobs Red Blood Cell (Human) carries ______ around your body has space inside to carry chemicals ______ to fit in narrow gaps Sperm Cell (Human) has a ______ so it can swim is small nucleustail no nucleus Egg Cell (Human) (Ovum) contain _____ for new organism very large cytoplasm nucleus Palisade Cell (Plant Leaf) contains many ___________ for photosynthesis (making energy from carbon dioxide gas) has large area to let in light Cells inside the nose and lungs have _______ (cilia) that wave move liquid over surfaces to trap dirt e.g. snot cytoplasm nucleus hairs vacuole chloroplasts cell wall cell membrane

More Special Cells for Special Jobs Cell in the intestine (gut) (Human) takes in food folded edge _______ surface area Muscle Cell (Human) produces ________ can make itself shorter Fat Cell (Human) stores food large nucleus cytoplasm nucleus cytoplasm fat nucleus cytoplasm food Brain Nerve Cell (Human) passes _________ to other cells connects to many ______ has long ‘branches’ Root Hair Cell (Plant) take in _______ from soil have thin walls have a _____ surface area nucleus cytoplasm nucleus cell wall vacuole cytoplasm cell membrane