Yes, compared on the size of the plant.
plant cells
Plant cells are totipotent because they have the ability to dedifferentiate and regenerate into a whole new plant through processes like tissue culture. Animal cells, on the other hand, have more limited capacity for dedifferentiation and regeneration, making them less totipotent compared to plant cells.
Animal cells have a round shape where as a plant cell is more square.
Plant cells are eukaryotes. Prokaryotes are definitely smallest, usually less than 5 micrometers in length. The green algae Caulerpa is of the world's largest single-celled organisms. It grows in tropical waters, and some grow to be over a meter long. Most cells are limited to less than 100 micrometers. The nerve cells in a giraffe leg can be several meters long. There is endless debate about what is the largest single cell. If it has to be a separate organism, then perhaps the algae wins. If it can be part of another organism, then perhaps the nerve cells win.
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. :)
That depends on the animal or plant in question.
Actually,it depends however we can say that animal cell has more mitochondria. As plant cells' motion consists of locomotion which means moving on their axis,they utilise less energy. However,animal cells' motion is an active one so they utilise more ATP.Thus,animal cells have more mitochondria than plant cells as they produce energy much more.
Animal cells use more energy because unlike plant cells, animal cells can move at any speed and it also runs and walk to retrieve food. This puts more strain on the animal cells than on the plant cell :)
Animal cells lack a cell wall, present in plant cells, which provides rigidity and shape. Instead, animal cells have a flexible plasma membrane that allows for more dynamic changes in shape. Additionally, animal cells have a more varied cytoskeleton that provides support while allowing for movement and shape changes.
There are much more vacuoles in plant cells than animal cells because plants contain so much water, which basicaly is what vacuoles hold. Another answer from another user :Plant cells usually have 1 large vacuole. Animal cells don't contain any, but if they do, the vacuoles would be a lot smaller.
Mature plant cells have already reached their full size and functionality, while immature plant cells are still developing and have not yet reached their full potential. Immature plant cells have the ability to differentiate into different cell types, whereas mature plant cells are more specialized and perform specific functions within the plant.
An animal cell has a cell wall around the cell membrane and is a rectangular shape, where as an animal cell does not have a cell wall and is a circular shape. Also a plant cell has chloroplast which carries out photosynthesis.