A cheek cell do not have cell wall and chloroplast while a plant cell have cell wall and some have chloroplast.
i no that because inaot cheek cellsbut not plant cell
No, Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells found in animals, whereas plant cells are eukaryotic cells found in plants. Cheek cells do not have a cell wall but have cell membranes, while plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose in addition to cell membranes. Cheek cells do not contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while plant cells do contain chloroplasts.
Well they usually are plant cells. In my science class we learned all about that plant and animal stuff. If you have anymore questions about cells and genetics, just ask! :)
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no cheek cells do not have chlorophyll only plant cells have chlorophyll its what turns the plant green.No, chlorophyll is the green pigment found in plants, which takes part in the process of photosynthesis. It is not found in cheek cells.
hmm, which organism has a cheek? the plant or the animal? well it definitely can't be the thing with a face. so i would say plant.idiot.
palm cells are round
Well, one is a cell from a plant and another is from an animal, so they're very different. Onion cells have a cell wall, a large central vacuole and plants-only organelles like chloroplast. Cheek cells lack cell walls, has a significantly greater amount of mitochondria and has lysosomes while plant cells very rarely have any lysosomes.
They have different Histological functions.
No, the kid in our biology class, that is saying that they do, is wrong. LOL! Nope, they don't. Cells, in general, have vacuoles of many descriptions, few are large. However, when we consider the amount of saliva produced in BOTH the static and the On-Demand basis, cheek cells have an 'unusually, expressly' LARGE Golgi apparatus. Hope this helps.
because they are