Yes, animals, as well as plants, have trillions of cells.
muscle cells
Muscles are in animals. Chloroplasts are never found in animals.
yes. they have a lot of little cells making up their body.
Both plant cells AND animal cells contain Nuclear pores. plants and animals cells have a lot in common trust me i may just be 15 but i am very smart. if u have questions email me at alex.shirley054@gmail.com thank you
Animals are multicellular organisms, meaning they are composed of millions to trillions of cells depending on the species. The number of cells can vary widely, with some animals like simple worms having only a few thousand cells, while more complex animals like humans have trillions of cells.
Animals cells are in animals.
Yes animals have cells. All living things have cells.
plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells don'tplant cells have chloroplasts, animals don'tanimal cells have cilia and flagellaplant cells have a central vacuole, animals only have a vacuole
there are cells in the animals hair
Because all cells are roughly the same size. This means that bigger animals are made of more cells than smaller animals. (If bigger animals had the same number of cells as smaller animals then the cells they were made of would have to be bigger in proportion to those that smaller animals were made of - and they are not)
Animals with high energy demands, such as mammals and birds, tend to have cells with more mitochondria. These include muscle cells in athletes, brown fat cells in hibernating animals, and flight muscles in birds. Other examples are bees and butterflies, which need a lot of energy for flying.
Totally, there are definitely cells in plants and animals, but they are very different. In a plant, the cells are in a square shape. In animals, the cells are round. Hope this helps you whoever you are lol!