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Plant Cell Structures ELL. A. Plant Cell Structures. Tiny “machines” that make proteins. Mitochondria 2. Chromosome 3. Cytoplasm 4. Ribosomes. B. Plant Cell Structures. Small holes in the nucleus. Peroxisome 2. Nuclear Pore 3. Cell Wall 4. Nucleolus. C.
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A Plant Cell Structures Tiny “machines” that make proteins. • Mitochondria 2. Chromosome 3. Cytoplasm 4. Ribosomes
B Plant Cell Structures Small holes in the nucleus. • Peroxisome 2. Nuclear Pore 3. Cell Wall 4. Nucleolus
C Plant Cell Structures A large sac that stores water and molecules. • Vesicles 2. Cell membrane 3. Chloroplast 4. Central Vacuole
D Plant Cell Structures DNA that has been packed closely together. • Mitochondria 2. Chromosome 3. Cytoplasm 4. Ribosomes
E Plant Cell Structures A thick layer that gives the cell its shape. • Peroxisomes 2. Nuclear Pore 3. Cell Wall 4. Nucleolus
F Plant Cell Structures A thin “bag” that lets molecules move in and out of the cell. • Vesicles 2. Cell membrane 3. Chloroplast 4. Central Vacuole
G Plant Cell Structures An organelle that changes food energy into energy the cell can use. • Mitochondria 2. Chromosome 3. Cytoplasm 4. Ribosomes
H Plant Cell Structures An organelle that breaks down poisons. • Peroxisome 2. Nuclear Pore 3. Cell Wall 4. Nucleolus
I Plant Cell Structures Tiny sacs that move molecules around the cell. • Vesicles 2. Cell membrane 3. Chloroplast 4. Central Vacuole
J Plant Cell Structures The liquid part of the cell that contains organelles. • Mitochondria 2. Chromosome 3. Cytoplasm 4. Ribosomes
K Plant Cell Structures An area in the nucleus where ribosomes are made. • Peroxisome 2. Nuclear Pore 3. Cell Wall 4. Nucleolus
L Plant Cell Structures An organelle that changes light energy into food energy. • Vesicles 2. Cell membrane 3. Chloroplast 4. Central Vacuole
Plant Cell Structure • What main function can plant cells do that animal cells can not do? • Consume sugar • Grow and divide • Make their own food • Move molecules in and out