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Yes, there are both smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulums in plants and animal cells. You can go to google and look up "animal cell" and "plant cell" diagrams on the images and it will show you all the contents inside a cell.
Electron microscopes show that animal and plant cells have organelles. The same microscopes show that bacteria do not have organelles.
plants cells have a cell wall animals dont
The cell wall is found in plant cells but not in animal cells, but animal cells do have a cell membrane and cytoplasm. Major organelles in the animal cell include the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and Golgi apparatus.
Well humans do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts only show up in plant cells as chloroplasts are for obtaining energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. No animal is able to do this as chloroplasts are not present in animal cells.
Show you chemically. Plant: 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Carbon dioxide and water plus energy from photons of light used to make glucose. Animal: C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O Glucose " burned " to get energy.
Animal Cell -Cell MembraneNucleusChromosomesSmooth Endoplasmic ReticulumRough Endoplasmic ReticulumGolgi BodiesMitochondriaChromosomesCytoplasmLysosomesRibosomesPlant Cell -Cell WallCell MembraneNucleusChromosomesSmooth Endoplasmic ReticulumRough Endoplasmic ReticulumGolgi BodiesMitochondriaChromosomesCytoplasmLysosomesRibosomesVacuoleChloroplastNote:Animal Cells may have temporary vacuoles but they are not counted as a part because every animal cell doesn't show signs of having a vacuole.ONLY Plant Cells consist of a Chloroplast and a Vacuole and Animal Cells do not have a cell wall.
Cell walls inplants; absent inanimalsChloroplasts in plants; absent in animalsCentral vacuolein plants; absent in animalsCentrioles absent in plants; present in animalsPlants are autotrophic; animals are hetertrophicPlants are not motile; animals are motile (movement of the body)Plants have alternation of generations with a diploid stage alternating with a haploid stage; Animals exist as the diploid form with only the sex cells being haploid.Many plant cells show totipotency (ability to form complete plant from a single cell). Mature animal cells show little totipotency.
Dark blue spots appear to show that there is starch on the plant cells. -Anonymous-
thank a lot Gregg Anderton.
plant cells
bilateral symmetry