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Animal and Plant Cell Structures
Name: Danielle Sposeto

Date: 05-12-2013

Instructor’s Name: Lee Ott

Assignment: SCIE207 Phase 2 Lab Report

Title: Animal and Plant Cell Structures

Instructions: Your lab report will consist of the completed tables. Label each structure of the plant and animal cell with its description and function in the tables provided.

When your lab report is complete, post it in Submitted Assignment files.

1. Animal Cell: Observe the diagram showing the components of an animal cell. Using the textbook and virtual library resources, fill in the following table:

Animal Cell

|Number |Cell Structure |Description and Function | |1 | Nuclear pore |Microscopic channels that allow certain material in | | | |and out of the nucleus | |2 |Chromatin (DNA) |Made up of DNA and protein, packages DNA into a | | | |smaller volume to fit in the cell and serves as a | | | |mechanism to control expression and DNA replication | |3 |Nucleolus |Synthesizes components of ribosomes | |4 |Nuclear envelope |Regulates movement of materials in and out of the | | | |nucleus | |5 |Nucleus |Container for chromosomes | |6 |Centriole

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