The cell walls around the cell membrane all link together with other cells. This creates a regular pattern and makes them link together more closely, compared to an animal cell which is mostly random.
Plant cells have a rigid cell wall which gives a very strong structure to the cell allowing it to keep it's structure, yet animal cells don't have this cell wall so they just resort to a sort of circular cell shape.
Because the rectangular shape allows the cells to be able to neatly stack against one another with a minimal amount of empty space between adjacent cells.
This is necessary for structural support in plants, which do not have an internal or external skeleton as do animals.
The cell walls of plants are made of cellulose and are rigid - by being tightly packed, the serve the same function as a skeleton.
The reason why plant cells are square are because they have a cell wall and animal cells dont.!!
it is because plant cells have cellulose in them.
Plant's cell walls are rectangular because it allows the plant to hold it's shape and be stable.
Yes, plant cells are rectangular. Only plant cells are rectangular~(animal cells are round)~
Cell wall
No, plant cells are square. Animal cells have a blob form with cilia hairs surrounding them, unlike a plant cell.
Animal cells are shaped differently from plant cells because they have different functions and have different parts like it doen't have the cell wall and the plant does.
plant cells are shaped like squares isnt it obvious?
Plant cells are not necessarily square, and animal cells are not necessarily round. Both types of cells are usually compressed against their neighbors. Animal cells are more flexible, so alone, they will generally be rounder, whereas plant cells are confined by a cell wall, which keeps them rigid.
All plant cells are eukaryotic cells
Animal cells have a round shape where as a plant cell is more square.
Plant cells, OMG how did you not know that
Plant cells are more square shaped, while animal cells are more round-like. Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts while animal cells don't have either of these, and plant cells have a larger vacuole than animal cells. :)
No, plant cells are square. Animal cells have a blob form with cilia hairs surrounding them, unlike a plant cell.
because plant cells build up like bricks, and because they have a cell wall that protects it and it just happens to be a square
Basically, plant cells have walls and vascular plants use these walls to maintain turgor by holding on to a amount of water in the cells. Gives many plant cells a somewhat square look.
cell is just a general term. plant cells have large vacuoles, rigid cell wall, and a square shape. eukaryote cells have a nucleus, whereas a prokaryote does not.
Animal cells are shaped differently from plant cells because they have different functions and have different parts like it doen't have the cell wall and the plant does.
bacterial are much smaller plant cells are square shaped and animal cells are round also bacteria are prokaryotes,they dont have a nucleus,unlike plants and animal cells that do have a nucleus.
plant cells are shaped like squares isnt it obvious?
Plant cells, not animal cells.
The plant cell will have a square shape, to a degree, as the cell wall is in plant cells and not animal cells. You can see the green of chloroplasts and usually a large central vacuole. Animal cell more round and not having the " extras " listed above.