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Answer:

A. Nucleus - The control center of the cell.

B. Chloroplast - This is used by plant cells for photosynthesis.

C. Mitochondria - It is often described as the cells Power Plant.

D. Cell Wall - This structure provides support and protection for plant cells.

E. Vacuole - This is a large, central fluid-filled structure that provides turgidity.

F. Plasma Membrane - A thin semipermeable barrier around the cell which regulates what enters and leaves the cell.

Explanation:

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Nucleus is called the control center of the cell because it dictates the different cellular activities of the cell. It also contains the DNA that determines the structure and function of the cell. This would include how it will reproduce, behave and interact. The DNA the nucleus holds will also determine the proteins and enzymes that is formed by the cell which will be used to carry out the cell's functions and reactions.

Chloroplasts are what produces the food of a PLANT cell. This is not found in animal cells. It is used to convert sunlight or radiant energy into sugar that will be used for the plant cell's cellular activities.

Mitochondria is called the power plant of the cell because it releases energy that will be used for cellular activities. This energy comes in the form of ATP or adenosine triphosphate. We get this ATP (currency of energy in a cell) from the food that we eat.

The cell wall is another feature that distinguishes a plant cell from an animal cell. The cell wall is more rigid and it provides the structure and support of the plant cell. It is also semi-permiable, alowing only certain sized molecules to enter and it also provides protection to the cell,

The vacuole in a plant cell is much larger than the one you would find in an animal cell. They serve as a storage sack for nutrients and can also store waste products. They also function as water storage. When a vacuole is full, it exerts turgor pressure on the cell walls which gives it more support. It is this function that gives the plant the ability to stand despite environmental elements like wind and rain.

Plasma membrane is found also in animal cells. In a plant cell, they are a thin membranous layer beneath the cell wall. It functions the same as it does in an animal cell. It controls what goes in and outside the cell. It sends out waste materials and allows nutrients to come in.

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