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Journal #5: Prokaryotic Cells Cell StructureFunction 1. Cell Wall 2. Cell Membrane 3. Capsid (if present) 4. Cilia 5. Flagella 6. Cytoplasm 7. Cytoskeleton.

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1 Journal #5: Prokaryotic Cells Cell StructureFunction 1. Cell Wall 2. Cell Membrane 3. Capsid (if present) 4. Cilia 5. Flagella 6. Cytoplasm 7. Cytoskeleton 8. Ribosomes 9. DNA Create a table that lists the 9 possible structures of prokaryotic cells and describe their function.

2 Journal #6: Animal Cells Cell StructureFunction 1. Nucleus 2. Nucelolus 3. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum 4. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum 5. Golgi Body 6. Lysosome 7. Peroxisome 8. Mitochondria 9. Vacuole 10. Centrioles List the structures found in animal cells that are also found in prokaryotic cells. Then make a table for the “new” structures and describe their function. Structures also found in prokaryotic cells: 1 - 7

3 Journal #7: Plant Cells Cell StructureFunction 1. Plastids - Chloroplasts - Leukoplasts List the structures found in animal cells that are also found in prokaryotic cells AND/OR animal cells. Then make a table for the “new” structures and describe their function. Structures also found in prokaryotic AND/OR animal cells: 1 - 15 NOT INCLUDING the structures listed above, describe two major ways plant cells are structurally different from animal cells.


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