no
Animal cells, not plant cells.
Animal cells have centrioles and plant cells do not.
Yes, vacuoles are found in both animal and plant cells. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and less prominent compared to plant cells, where they can be quite large and play a key role in storing nutrients, maintaining turgor pressure, and regulating the cell's internal environment.
Animal cells have lysosomes, plant cells don't. Plant cells have a cell wall made out of cellulose, animal cells don't. Animal cells have many small vacuoles, plant cells have one large vacuole. Plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophyll, animal cells don't. Animal cells have centrioles, plant cells don't.
Well seeing it is a plant it has plant cells not animal cells
animal cells can't make their own food, plant cells can so animal cells need to eat plant cells
Humans are composed of animal cells. Plants are composed of plant cells
they both have vacuoles. plant cells have bigger vacuoles then animal cells
Yes, animal cells do have vacuoles, but they are smaller and less prominent compared to plant cells. Vacuoles in animal cells primarily function in storage, waste management, and maintaining the cell's internal environment.
Cell membranes are present in both plant and animal cells. They serve as a protective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, helping to maintain the cell's internal environment and regulate its functions.
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
plant cells have a cell wall and a cholorplast animal cells don't