Model 2 - Eukaryotic Cells: Animal and Plant Cells Animal Cell O a. Cell membrane -Temporary vacuole Nuclear membrane- b. -DNA- Nucleolus Nucleus - Chloroplast - - Cytoplasm Endoplasmic - reticulum Ribosomes (free or attached) Lysosome Mitochondria- -Vesicle Golgi apparatus Large permanent vacuole Cell wall 1. Looking at Model 2, list at least three structural differences (other than shape) between an animal and a plant cell. 2. Where do you find the DNA in each cell in Model 2? Plant Cell 3. Do both cells in Model 2 have a nucleus?

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Model 2 - Eukaryotic Cells: Animal and Plant Cells
Animal Cell
a.
b.
O.
C.
0 004
Cell membrane
-Temporary vacuole
Nuclear membrane
-DNA-
Nucleolus
Nucleus-
Chloroplast
Cytoplasm
Endoplasmic
reticulum
Ribosomes (free-
or attached)
Lysosome
Mitochondria-
-Vesicle
1. Looking at Model 2, list at least three structural differences (other than shape) between an
animal and a plant cell.
Golgi apparatus
Large permanent vacuole
Cell wall
2. Where do you find the DNA in each cell in Model 2?
Plant Cell
3. Do both cells in Model 2 have a nucleus?
Transcribed Image Text:Model 2 - Eukaryotic Cells: Animal and Plant Cells Animal Cell a. b. O. C. 0 004 Cell membrane -Temporary vacuole Nuclear membrane -DNA- Nucleolus Nucleus- Chloroplast Cytoplasm Endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes (free- or attached) Lysosome Mitochondria- -Vesicle 1. Looking at Model 2, list at least three structural differences (other than shape) between an animal and a plant cell. Golgi apparatus Large permanent vacuole Cell wall 2. Where do you find the DNA in each cell in Model 2? Plant Cell 3. Do both cells in Model 2 have a nucleus?
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