A student constructs a Venn diagram to compare the organelles in plant and animal cells.Venn Diagram of Plant and Animal CellsWhich organelle should be listed under “Plant Only” in the diagram?

An animal cell (left) and a plant cell (right) are shown.Which two cell parts are most likely found in both types of cell?

Consider the cell structure that is shown below.Which is a function of the structure that is represented in the image?

Which organelle captures the energy from sunlight and converts it to chemical energy, and in which cells could it be found?
Which organelle is used as temporary storage for water, waste products, food, and other cellular material?
A student is examining leaf cells. Which organelles are missing from the cells?
Which term describes an extensive network of tubes, sacs, and vesicles throughout a cell that provides transport as its main function?
Consider this animal cell.What is the function of the small, dark organelles labeled E?

Which statement is true about a cell wall but not a cell membrane?
Which is a tough and rigid layer that surrounds plant cells, as well as some algal and bacterial cells?
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