Plant cells are different from animal cells because of these differences:
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole. Animal cells do not.
Both type of cells have nuclei.
Plant cells, which differ from animal cells because they have cell walls and chloroplast for photosynthesis.
the answer is prokaryotes
animal cell do not have cell wall while plant cells have....
centrioles
Animal cells are generally shapeless, though they tend to be somewhat oblong. Plant cells, however, are of a static shape because of the fact that they're protected by a cell wall (animal cells are protected by a cell membrane). Because of this difference, plant cells tend to be somewhat rectangular, or just generally a quadrilateral shape.
Plant cells, which differ from animal cells because they have cell walls and chloroplast for photosynthesis.
it does not have a nucleaus
the answer is prokaryotes
because one is a piece of poo the other piece of dog scat
animal cell do not have cell wall while plant cells have....
they have a cell wall
it does not have a nucleaus
Human cells and animal cells may have a very slight difference but they are similar in most ways. Humans are classified as animals and thus have an animal cell.
centrioles
All cells have DNA. They differ by: Plant cells: have cell wall, one large vacuole, and one lysosome. Animal cells: have centrioles, no cell wall, multiple small vacuoles, and multiple lysosomes.
Animal cells are generally shapeless, though they tend to be somewhat oblong. Plant cells, however, are of a static shape because of the fact that they're protected by a cell wall (animal cells are protected by a cell membrane). Because of this difference, plant cells tend to be somewhat rectangular, or just generally a quadrilateral shape.
they are different because