plant cells are usually bigger than animal cells
plant cells can range from 10 to 100 micrometers
where as animal cells range from 10 to 30 micrometers
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The cells of plants and animals are extensively larger than the cells of bacteria. Animal cells average about 10 to 30 micrometers, plant cells between 10 and 100 micrometers while bacterial cells are 2 micrometers.
The two structural differences between plant cells and animal cells are: 1) Plants have a cell wall in addition to cell membrane In animals cell walls are absent 2)Plant cells are generraly larger in size. Animal cells are smaller than plant cells.
No. They are all similar in size. However, larger animals do have more cells. For example, there is a big brick house and a small brick house. The bricks are all the same size but, the big brick house has more bricks.
Animal cells - 1 animal cells are generally small in size 2 cell wall is absent Plant cells - 1 plant cells are are larger than animal cells 2 the plasma membrane of plant cells is surrounded by a rigid cell wall of cellulose
Plant cells can be larger than animal cells. The normal range for an animal cell varies from 10 to 30 micrometers while that for a plant cell stretches from 10 to 100 micrometers. Beyond size, the main structural differences between plant and animal cells lie in a few additional structures found in animal cells. These structures include: chloroplasts, the cell wall, and vacuoles
As in animals, plant cells have specialized functions such as water absorption (roots), photosynthesis (chloroplasts), and transpiration (guard cells). The shape, size, and composition of each cell has to provide the necessary characteristics for its function.
depends on the size of the plant
1. plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophil2.animal cells are circular and plant cells are rectangular.3.animal cells lack a cell wall4. animal cells have multiple vacuoles5.Plant cells don't have a nuclus.
The cells of plants and animals are extensively larger than the cells of bacteria. Animal cells average about 10 to 30 micrometers, plant cells between 10 and 100 micrometers while bacterial cells are 2 micrometers.
Plant cells have a stiff cell wall, while animal cells have a flexible, semi-permiable, cell membrane. Plant cells also have a vacuole the store materials that are needed by the cell if u have any more questions then just save them here and i will try to answer them for p.s. i said i will try i never said i will so get that straight (not to be rude or anything)
No they do not. They all have the same size of cells.
microscope, though you will find that this is not true. a larger animal will still have cells of roughly the same size as smaller or differently sized animals.