compartmentalized membranes ( organelles ) and a defined nucleus.
Animal cells do not have Cell Walls, or Vacuoles, or Chloroplasts.
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Some structures that are present in plant cells and not in animal cells include chloroplasts, cell walls, and large central vacuoles. These structures are essential for the unique functions and characteristics of plant cells, such as photosynthesis, support and structure, and storage of water and nutrients.
Yes.
The Euglena is a protozoa with both plant and animal characteristics. It can both photosynthesize and eat other cells to get sustenance.
Observable characteristics that can classify a specimen as an animal include the presence of multicellular organization, the ability to move at some stage of life, and heterotrophic nutrition, meaning they obtain energy by consuming other organisms. Additionally, animals typically have specialized cells, such as nerve and muscle cells, and reproduce sexually or asexually. Other distinguishing features may include the presence of a nervous system and complex organ systems.
Examples of specialized animal cells include red blood cells, which are specialized for carrying oxygen, and muscle cells, which are specialized for contraction and movement. Other examples include nerve cells (neurons) which are specialized for transmitting electrical impulses, and sperm cells which are specialized for fertilization.
Yes. All animals have formed from cells. If they don't include cells, they won't be alive.
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To determine whether the cells shown in the transparency are plant or animal cells, look for specific features. Plant cells typically have a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole, while animal cells lack a cell wall and chloroplasts and have smaller vacuoles. If the cells exhibit these distinguishing characteristics, they are likely plant cells; otherwise, they are animal cells.
Animal cells and plant cells have several key differences in their structures. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose, while animal cells do not. Plant cells also have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, which animal cells lack. Plant cells have a large central vacuole for storage, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles. Studying plant cell structures helps us understand their unique characteristics, such as their ability to produce energy through photosynthesis and their structural support provided by the cell wall.
To determine which option is not an example of an animal cell, it would be important to consider the provided choices. Common examples of animal cells include muscle cells, nerve cells, and skin cells. In contrast, plant cells, bacterial cells, and fungal cells are not classified as animal cells. If you provide specific options, I can help identify the one that does not belong.