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- name one structure that is found only in animal cells. 3. name five structures that are found in both plant and animal cells. f. cell specialization. certain cells in multicellular organisms do certain jobs. this is called cell specialization. examples of specialized cells are shown in table 5 - 2. review questions 1. name two specialized cells and state the function of each.
For the first question, centrosomes are structures found only in animal cells and play a role in cell - division. For the second question, common structures in both plant and animal cells include the cell membrane (controls what enters and leaves the cell), cytoplasm (gel - like substance where organelles are suspended), nucleus (contains genetic material), mitochondria (produces energy), and endoplasmic reticulum (involved in protein and lipid synthesis). For the third question, two examples from the table are blood cells which carry oxygen to body cells and muscle cells which move parts of the organism.
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- One structure found only in animal cells: Centrosome.
- Five structures found in both plant and animal cells: Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum.
- Two specialized cells and their functions: Blood cells - carry oxygen to body cells; Muscle cells - move parts of the organism.