no
plants and animals have some of the same organells because they are alike in many ways and do the mostly the same thing to survive and mantane themselfs.
They are not the same because the cell of a plant has a cell wall and animals cells don't
Because they are the same thing
no it is not true that plant and animal cells are exactly alike.
It is the process of cell division taking place in somatic cells where two daughter cells are formed which have the same chromosome number as the mother cell and which are identical to the mother cell. It differs in plants and animals: Animals; A centriole formed at the poles. Plants: no centriole Animals: An incision develops between the two cells in the telophase Plants: A cross wall develops between the two cells in the telophase
Plants do not have germ cells in the same way animals do. Plants reproduce through gametes, which are formed in specialized structures like pollen and ovules. These gametes are produced directly from cells in the reproductive organs of plants, rather than from separate germ cells.
They have the same habitat. They can withstand the heat of the desert.
Plant and animals have things in common, such as the presence of many of the same organelles. There are differences, such as plants having cell walls, vacuoles and chloroplasts while animal cells don't.
The cells in their bodies/structures. Plant cells have chloryphyll which is the stuff that makes them green and produces photosynthesis. However, animals do not have this and have almost the same cells as humans with the cell wall, nucleus, and cytoplasm.
No animals share the same genes as the platypus. To suggest they do would be to suggest the platypus is a mixture of other animals which, or course, it is not.
Not all plant cells are the same!
Yes, mitosis occurs both in plants, as well as animals. Mitosis is the reproduction of an organism's cells. For example, when a woman who is pregnant waits for her child to be born, mitosis occurs. Same thing with plants. Hope that helped!