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Plant and animal cells have many of the same parts. Every cell has a(n) cell membrane that helps it keep its shape. Most cells have an nucleus that contains the organism’s genetic information. Between these two cell parts both plant and animal cell contain a gel-like substance called cytoplasm. Both plants and animals use a process called cellular respiration to convert food to energy. The rod-shaped structures that help carry out this process are mitochondria. Both plant and animal cells contain saclike storage structures called vaculoes. Because plants make their own food in a process called photosynthesis, their cells have some structures that animal cells do not have. The pigment that makes some plants green is called chlorophyll. The membranes in plant cells are surrounded by cell wall. Animal cells do not have these structures.