Plant Cell Labeling Plant cells have many structures in common with animal cells and a few that are unique to plant cells (and some unicellular protists). Plant cells have a large central vacuole, chloroplasts and a cell wall. Examine the diagram of the plant cell. You will label one on the next page, but it won’t be exactly the same. On the next page, is another cell that has some of the same features. Drag the appropriate names to the structures. Image Source: https://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-cell.htm Source: https://biorender.com/ peroxisome rough ER ribosomes chloroplast nucleolus cytoplasm mitochondrion smooth ER cell wall Golgi Body nucleus vacuole Source: https://biorender.com/ Try labeling without the words to help you! Type in the boxes. Animal Cell Labeling Animal cells have features in common with plants, but they do not have a cell wall, chloroplasts, or a large central vacuole. (Animals can have small vacuoles.) Examine the diagram of the animal cell. You will label one on the next page, but it won’t be exactly the same. On the next page, is another cell that has some of the same features. Drag the appropriate names to the structures. Illustration showing the structures of an animal cell. Image credit: Genome Research Limited Source: https://biorender.com/ lysosome rough ER ribosomes centrioles nucleolus cytoplasm mitochondrion smooth ER cell membrane Golgi Body nucleus vacuole Try labeling without the words to help you! Type in the boxes.