Unlike plant cells, which have chloroplasts that produce food for the plant, animal cells do not have a part that technically "makes" food. Instead, animal cells take food and break it down into a usable form of energy.
They don't...
They absorb it through the cell membrane and process it using organelles.
The 13 parts of a cell are:cell wallcell membranemitochondriavacuolechloroplastnucleuscytoplasmendoplasmic reticulumgolgi bodieslysosomeribosomesNucleolusNuclear Membrane
Food engulfing part
Food engulfing part
In the animal cell, the lysosome biodegrates food particles and worn-out celll part. You don't usually find a lysosome in a plant cell.
In a plant cell, the vacuole. It takes up half of the cell. In an animal cell, lysosomes. They are little bubbles of membrane that stores food and breaks it down for the cell to use.
the chloroplast whehre photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell. Animal cells do not make food
The 13 parts of a cell are:cell wallcell membranemitochondriavacuolechloroplastnucleuscytoplasmendoplasmic reticulumgolgi bodieslysosomeribosomesNucleolusNuclear Membrane
Answer The part of green plants that makes food is called the chloroplasts. They produce food by photosynthesis.
nucleus
chloroplasts
Food engulfing part
Food engulfing part
A vacuole is found in both animal and plant cells
In plants, it's chloroplast.
animal cell:mitochondria plant cell:chloroplast
mitochondria make food and release energy, but vacuoles stores the food and energy
In the animal cell, the lysosome biodegrates food particles and worn-out celll part. You don't usually find a lysosome in a plant cell.