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wolverine [178]
3 years ago
14

PLS HELP ASAP 50 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST USER

Biology
1 answer:
Kryger [21]3 years ago
3 0

Plasma membrane - protect cell from it's surroundings. In both kinds of cells.


Cytoplasm - supports rounded cell structure, within it are all the organelles. Contains chemicals needed by the cell. In both kinds of cells.


Nucleus - contains DNA and is the control center of the cell. In both kinds of cells.


Nuclear envelope - surrounds nucleus, makes sure important molecules (DNA) stay within the nucleus. In both cells.


Nucleolus - makes ribosomes. In both cells.


DNA - genetic information for development and function. In both cells.


Rough ER - produces proteins. In both cells.


Smooth ER - makes and stores lipids (fats). In both cells.


Golgi body - sort and process macromolecules (proteins, lipids, etc). In both cells.


Ribosomes - makes proteins. In both cells.


Vacuoles - very large in plants, a storage center. In both cells.


Lysosome - digests and removes wastes. In both cells.


Mitochondria - energy powerhouse, produce ATP energy. In both cells.


Cytoskeleton - shapes, supports, and facilitates movement. In both cells.


Centrioles - cell division (form spindle fibers). Only in animal cells.


Cilia - movement for microorganisms. Only in animal cells.


Chloroplasts - photosynthesis, helps absorb sunlight and make food for the plant. Only in plant cells.


Cell wall - strength, structure, filters molecules going in and out of the cell. Only in plant cells.


Central Vacuole - holds materials and wastes, helps maintain proper pressure within the cell. Only in plant cells.


Hope this helps!

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