Which of the following lists includes cellular structures found in both plant and animal cells?Chloroplasts, cell wall, cell mem
brane, cytoplasmVacuoles, cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondriaCell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, cell wallChloroplasts, vacuoles, cell wall, cytoplasmIn an organism, the brain directs the body how to respond to stimuli from the environment. In a cell, this function is performed by the–cell membrane.chloroplasts.mitochondria.nucleus.Two unlabeled slides are viewed under a microscope. Slide A has cells with a visible nucleus, mitochondria, a cell membrane, a cell wall, and chloroplasts. Slide B has cells with a visible nucleus, mitochondria, and a cell membrane. How should these slides be labeled?Slide A, animal cells; Slide B, animal cellsSlide A, animal cells; Slide B, plant cellsSlide A, plant cells; Slide B, animal cellsSlide A, plant cells;Slide B, plant cellsWhich of the following structures can help differentiate between a plant cell and an animal cell?MitochondriaNucleusChloroplastCell membraneVacuoles are round organelles found in both plant and animal cells. Their primary function is to -produce food and energy for the cell.control the activities of the cell.transport materials between parts of the cell.store water, waste, and nutrients for the cell.Plant cells have a strong, rigid outer layer known as the cell wall. The function of the cell wall is to -help the cell maintain its shape under changing water pressure.convert energy from sunlight into chemical energy.regulate the transfer of material into the cell.separate genetic material from the rest of the cell.Plant cells have large, round vacuoles they primarily use for -energy production.water storage.protein synthesis.waste removal.The lysosomes of a cell help to break down larger food molecules into smaller molecules. What organ system functions in this manner?Digestive systemNervous systemLymphatic systemIntegumentary systemWhat function in plant cells is comparable to an animal eating food?Chloroplasts absorbing solar energy for cellular activitiesNuclei directing cellular activity from information held in DNAVacuoles storing waste, protecting the rest of the cell from contaminationCell walls providing rigidity and support for the cell structure