Plant vs Animal Cells
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Two Types of Cells
Both plants and animals are made of cells, but their cells have some important differences! While they share many of the same organelles (like the nucleus and mitochondria), plant cells have some special structures that animal cells don't have - and vice versa.
Understanding these differences helps us understand why plants and animals behave differently. For example, why can plants make their own food but animals can't? The answer is in their cells!
Side-by-Side Comparison
Plant Cell
- Cell Wall - rigid outer layer for support
- Chloroplasts - make food through photosynthesis
- Large Central Vacuole - stores water, keeps cell firm
- Square/Rectangular Shape
Animal Cell
- Centrioles - help with cell division
- Lysosomes - break down waste and old parts
- Small Vacuoles - may have several small ones
- Round/Irregular Shape
Structures Found Only in Plant Cells
Cell Wall
A rigid layer outside the cell membrane made of cellulose. It gives plants their structure and helps them stand upright. This is why plants don't need bones!
Chloroplasts
These contain chlorophyll (the green pigment) and perform photosynthesis - the process of turning sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food (glucose) and oxygen.
Large Central Vacuole
One big vacuole that can take up 90% of the cell! It stores water and nutrients, and keeps the plant firm. When plants wilt, it's because this vacuole has lost water.
Structures Found Only in Animal Cells
Centrioles
Small structures near the nucleus that help organize cell division. They help pull chromosomes apart when the cell divides into two new cells.
Lysosomes
The cell's "recycling center." They contain enzymes that break down old or damaged parts of the cell, as well as food particles and harmful bacteria.
Key Differences Table
| Feature | Plant Cell | Animal Cell |
|---|---|---|
| Cell Wall | ||
| Chloroplasts | ||
| Large Central Vacuole | ||
| Centrioles | ||
| Lysosomes | ||
| Shape | Square/Rectangular | Round/Irregular |
| Makes own food? |
Examples
Cell Structure Sorting Game
Click on each structure and then click the correct bin to sort it!
Plant Cells Only
Both Cells
Animal Cells Only
Practice
Test your knowledge of plant and animal cells.
Question 1: Which structure allows plant cells to make their own food?
Question 2: Why are plant cells usually rectangular while animal cells are round?
Question 3: Which organelle is the cell's "recycling center" that breaks down old parts?
Question 4: A scientist looks at a cell under a microscope and sees chloroplasts and a cell wall. What type of cell is it?
Check Your Understanding
Key Questions to Consider
- Why can't animals perform photosynthesis like plants?
- What would happen to a plant if its cell wall disappeared?
- Why do plants wilt when they don't get enough water?
- If you saw a cell with centrioles, would it be from a plant or animal?
Summary
Plant Only
Cell wall, chloroplasts, large central vacuole
Animal Only
Centrioles, lysosomes
Both Have
Nucleus, membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes
Photosynthesis
Only plants can make their own food
Next Steps
- Create a Venn diagram comparing plant and animal cells
- Draw and label both types of cells from memory
- Move on to learn about matter and its properties