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Biology, 09.02.2021 18:30 yaitzafigueroa

Can someone read this and tell me what words I need to cross off in each sentence to make that statement true. (not all of them have a mistake) Plant cells and animal cells have all of the same organs. (7) Plant cells have an extra rigid layer of support surrounding each cell, which is called a cell membrane. (8) In the center of a plant cell is a really huge lysosome where much of the plant's vitamins are stored. (9) Plant cells also have mitochondria that make the plant green through the process of cellular respiration. Plant cells are cool because they can make their own food. (10) Animal cells also have a thick, rigid cell wall surrounding each cell. (11) The cell wall controls what exits and enters the cell. (12) Animal cells are square in shape. (13) Animal cells are much bigger than plant cells. Plant and animal cells also have a great deal in common. (14) They both contain an endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and chloroplasts. The main control center of both types of cells is the nucleus. Finally, bacteria cells are slightly different from plant and animal cells. (15) While animal cells and plant cells are examples of prokaryotes, bacteria cells are example of eukaryotes. (16) To start with, bacteria cells are much bigger and more complex. (17) They can also have tail-like structures called flagella that help them obtain sunlight. (18) Bacteria cells contain their DNA, or genetic information within their ribosomes, or the gel-like substance that holds the cell together. As you can see, while cells might be microscopic, they have a lot going on inside them!

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