Structural Differences Between Animal and Plant Cells

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  1. 2. plant cells (not animal cells) keep this as food storage for energy
  2. 9. which of the two types of cells is smaller in size
  3. 10. the shape of plant cells are this because their cell walls give them this regular shape
  4. 12. found in animal cells, but rarely in plant cells; move liquid past the cell's surface
  5. 14. plant cells' walls are made of this while animal cells do not have this at all
  6. 15. multiple small ones (or none at all) may be found in the animal cell while a large central one takes most (90%) of plant cells' volume
  7. 17. in animal cells to remove waste, but not usually found in plant cells
  8. 18. pigment found in chloroplasts, thus found only in plant cells and not in animal cells
  9. 19. plant cells have chloroplasts while animal cells do not, so their process of attaining energy differs; this is the process plant cells' process
  10. 20. the shape of animal cells are this because they lack cell walls thus giving them this irregular shape
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  1. 1. plant cells do not have centrioles in these, but animal cells do; where microtubules are made
  2. 3. found in animal cells but also only in lower plant forms
  3. 4. which of the two types of cells is larger in size
  4. 5. robert hooke saw this nonliving thing when looking at a cork slice (found in plant cells only)
  5. 6. found near center of animal cells while near the cell wall of plant cells
  6. 7. for plant cells, this usually stays the same, but for animal cells, the lack of cell wall causes this to be able to change
  7. 8. found both in animal and plant cells, but this pushes against plant cells' cell walls to give a regular shape
  8. 11. found only in plant cells because photosynthesis does not take place in animal cells
  9. 13. animal cells (not plant cells) keep this as food storage for energy
  10. 16. found in plant cells but not animal cells; manufacture and store chemical compounds used by the cell