Act Sheet - Comparing Plant and Animal

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West Visayas State University

College of Education
SCIENCE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Division of Secondary Teacher Training (DSTT)
Center of Training and Center of Excellence for Teacher Education
La Paz, Iloilo City, Philippines

Guide Questions
GRADE 7 SCIENCE (BIOLOGY)

Comparing Plant and Animal Cell


Q1. Compare the shape of a plant cell with that of an animal cell.

Q2. Which cell parts are found in both cells?

Q3. Which cell parts are present only in animal cells?

Q4. Which cell parts are present only in plant cells?

Draw a Venn diagram illustrating the differences and similarities between a plant cell and animal cell.

Q5. Based on your observations and study of plant and animal cells, cite differences and similarities between
them.

The nucleus serves as the control center of the cell. The plasma membrane is also called the cell membrane. It is
semipermeable because it permits some substances but prevents others to pass through it.
Q6. What do you think will happen to the cell if the plasma membrane does not function properly?

The cell wall and the chloroplasts, the plant cell parts which distinguishes it from the animal cell. Mention that
cell walls form the outer boundary of plant cells and are made of cellulose a tough material. Thus, cell walls
serve as protective barrier. Add that fungi, algae, and bacteria also have cell walls.
Q7. What is the purpose of the cell wall in plants

Q8. Look at the illustration of a plant cell. Why are there several chloroplasts in the plant cell?

Vesicles store and transport a variety of substances.


Q9. How would vacuoles in plants serve as defense against animals that eat them?

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