Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Plant Cell vs Animal Cel


Plant Cell vs Animal Cell
By: Kia Gallmon                                                                                    

Animal cells:

  • Are more complex.
  • Contains a membrane bound organelles. 
  • Much larger in size.
  • DNA 
  • Ribosomes 
  • Has cytoplasm which is clear fluid that fills the cell and supports the organelles
Summary:

Animal cells is defined as a eukaryotic cell in which all the
 organelles are contained in membranes. Organelles included
 in an animal cell are a nucleus, the centrioles, an endoplasmic
 reticulum, a golgi complex, lysosomes, the mitochondria 
and ribosomes. A eukaryote is any organism whose cells 
have a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes. 
Eukaryotes belong to the taxon Eukarya or Eukaryota. 



Plant Cells:


  • Not housed in nucleus 
  • Lack membrane bound organelles common to the animal cell
  • Plasma membrane that allows things to come in and out 
  • DNA
  • Ribosomes
  • Have a cell wall on the outside of the plasma membrane 
  • Vacuoles in plants are much larger than in animals 
Summary:

Plant cells are a type of eukaryotic cell that are found in the 
organisms within thePlant Kingdom. Eukaryotic cells contain 
a nucleus. Plant cells differ from other eukaryotic cells because 
the organelles present are different. Organelles are the major 
parts of a cell. Plant cells also contain chlorophyll.


Citations:

keynote: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JzypU6p5jqCi15A8xuUYvwfNm0WmQNuPw7MbGTsNb1E/edit#slide=id.p8

Recording: https://learn.mgsd.k12.nc.us/bbcswebdav/pid-188273-dt-content-rid-2154335_1/courses/2016_33202X0S_2994161281_2602_MHS/Prokaryotes%20vs.%20Eukaryotes.mp4

4 comments:

  1. This is very interesting, i hadn't realized that plant cells lacked membrane bound organelles.

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  2. Quick question is there any simple way to remember this like a mantra or a rhyme of any kind?

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  3. I like how you defined the structure of the cells. Very understanding.

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  4. I like the pictures you showed they really showed the difference between the the two cells and the way you formatted the information looks very well.

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