Humans, cats, wilderbeast, fleas, lice.
yes, animals are made up from cells.
Well a cat is an animal and animals are made from animal cells. In animal cells, the cell membrane's main job is to control what enters and leaves the cell.
Plant and animal tissues are made up of hundreds of thousands of plant and animal cells (respectively). A plant cell is made up of many of the same components as an animal cell...but have some distinct and crucial differences. This is a Plant Cell: This is an Animal Cell: The biggest differences between the two is the presence of a cell wall, a cell membrane, a central vacuole and chloroplasts in a plant cell, and the absence of the aforementioned in an animal cell. :)
An ant is made of animal cells. Ants are insects, which are part of the animal kingdom. Plant cells are found in plants, not in animals.
Who made the first animal cell model and when, where, how.
In order to be a part of the animal kingdom, animals must be multicellular, reproduce sexually, and be heterotrophic. Animals also have to be made up of cells that do not have cell walls and all animals are capable of motion.
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Chloroplasts, which are made up of chlorophyll. The chloroplasts give the plant its green color, and help it trap the sunlight needed for photosynthsis. Also, the difference btween a plant cell and animal cell is that a plant cell has a cell wall made up of cellulose, while the animal cell uses the cell membrane as a cell wall.
Plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, which provides structural support and protection that animal cells lack.
The biggest difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells posses a cell wall, a rigid case around the cell. Animal cells lack the cell wall and, as a result, are more "squishy". This is one of the main reasons animals can move and plants are stiff.
Animals do not have cell walls like plants and fungi. Instead, animal cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane, which is composed primarily of lipids and proteins. This membrane regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell.
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