Yes.
They differ in organs. Plants have cell walls made out of cellulose, vacuoles and chloroplasts, while animal cells don't.
Yes, plants and animal cells are both multicellular organisms. They are made up of a collection of specialized cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems within their respective organisms.
plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals
They are in plant cells. They are absent in animal cells
Cells don't have organs.
Plants don't have "organs". They have cells that each have a different jobs to keep it alive. Some cells make chlorophyll from the nutrients in the soil and water. Some cells get the nutrients from the photosynthysis process to the seed, fruit, vegetable ect. ect. ect. Each cell does its job just like human/animal organs do.
Humans are composed of animal cells. Plants are composed of plant cells
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
Plants don't have "organs". They have cells that each have a different jobs to keep it alive. Some cells make chlorophyll from the nutrients in the soil and water. Some cells get the nutrients from the photosynthysis process to the seed, fruit, vegetable ect. ect. ect. Each cell does its job just like human/animal organs do.
They are eukaryotic cells.
Lysosomes are present in animal cells but not plant cells.
Animal cells have lysosomes and plants cells do not.