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To start, 1 answer to this question is, plant cells have something called cell walls and animal cells do not. It is an extra protective layer for the cell.

Also there is something called a cell membrane. It is also a protective layer for the cell, but the difference is that it actually controls what goes in and and out of the cell.

The Nucleus, or the brain of the cell, powers the whole cell, without it the cell will die.

Another organelle (Things inside cells) is the Golgi bodie. Spelled very strange, but it is like a mail room. It sends everything where it needs to go.

Before I get any deeper into that I have to explain the Endoplasmic Reticulum. Pronounced (Endo-plas-mic Ra-tic-u-lum). It sends everything where it needs to go through a tube. It mostly circles around the nucleus. It sends things mostly from the nucleus to the Golgi bodie then the Golgi bodie sends it to the direct organelle needed to be sent too.

Another thing inside the cell is the mitochondria. There are many of them and they work together and create energy for the cell so it can move and function.

Another thing like the mitochondria is ribosomes. These tiny organelles inside the cell help produce protein for the cell. There are many more organelles to learn about on top of this. And one little thing to say. I am only 12 years-old. No Wikipedia no anything. Just what I learned and remember.

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