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Q: Can plant and animal cells only be viewed by a microscope?
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Why are animal cells harder to see through a microscope than a plant cells?

Are easier to see under microscope and animal cells. The first reason is that plate cells are usually larger than their animal counterparts. Secondly, plant cells have a thick cell wall making them easily identifiable.


Are plant cells less easy to observe and identify under a microscope than animal cells?

Maybe


What tool help you see a plant cell?

Plant cells have large vacuoles, cell walls and are usually rectangular prisms in diagrams. As opposed to animal cells which are spherical and have small vacuoles.


Could you always tell if it were plant or animal using your microscope?

Plant cells have three things which animal cells do not: * A cellulose cell wall * Chloroplasts * A large vacuole Also, plant cells tend to have a distinctive elongated shape - a bit like a rectangle.


How would you decide if a cell an animal cell was an animal cell or a plant cell?

They have different shapes. Animal cells are circular, and plant cells are rectangular. Sorry I don't know any other way to check. You'd need a microscope. **This is wrong. the real answer is that animal cells have centrisomes while plant cells have chloroplasts and rigid cell walls.


Do cells appear to have something in them?

you can't see cells without a microscope. but cells do have things in them like a nucleus, cytoplasm and a vacuole. there are two types of cells animal and plant


Is centrioles in plant or animal cells?

Animal cells, not plant cells.


What structure makes plants and animal cells different?

A plant cell contains a cell wall made from cellulose whereas an animal cell does not. Also, plant cells use photosynthesis to convert light energy into glucose because of the chloroplast. Under the microscope, plant cells tend to be more blocky and general in appearance and animal cells vary in size and shape.


Why do animal cells look different from plant cells?

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.


How can you identify from animal and plant cells through a microscope?

there is moving bubbles that look like snake skins like a cell


What do plant cell have that animal cells?

Animal cells have centrioles and plant cells do not.


Why are plant cells easier to see than animal cells?

Usually, plant cell is larger than the animal cell and the plant cell has the chloroplast in it, which is green in color, that make it easier to be observed under the microscope.