Building a life 4a) Write down the cell parts that both plant and animal cells have. b) Write down the cell parts that plant cells have but animal cells.

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Building a life 4a) Write down the cell parts that both plant and animal cells have. b) Write down the cell parts that plant cells have but animal cells do not. 5What makes plant cells green? 7Ab

Building a life 6a) Draw a basic line diagram of a plant cell and label all of its parts. b) Make a table to explain what each part of the plant cell does. 7Ab

Building a life 4a) Write down the cell parts that both plant and animal cells have. nucleus, cytoplasm, cell surface membrane b) Write down the cell parts that plant cells have but animal cells do not. cell wall, vacuole, chloroplasts 5What makes plant cells green? chloroplasts (or more accurately chlorophyll) 7Ab