The plant and animal cells are similar in many ways.There are only a few differences like presence of cell wall , presence of chloroplasts, absence of centrioles in plants. in all other ways (provided that you do not consider the genes) they are similar
Animal cells are called eukaryotes.
bacterial are much smaller plant cells are square shaped and animal cells are round also bacteria are prokaryotes,they dont have a nucleus,unlike plants and animal cells that do have a nucleus.
No they do not. Nor do most plants have a similar biochemical profile. Everything varies.
It is true that cilia are extensions of animal cells and that they move rapidly. They are found in several locations in the human body, including the lungs.
In plant cells, they have little bags called chloroplasts which hold Chlorophyll. Chloroplasts are what give plants their green colour, as well as their ability to photosynthesise, and are held in the cytoplasm. Animal cells do not have Chloroplasts or chlorophyll.
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plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals
plants cells have chloroplast animal cells don't
i think that they ar eawa different from eachpther
They are in plant cells. They are absent in animal cells
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
Cell junctions in plants are called Plasmodesmata while communicating junctions in animal cells are gap junctions
Generally, animal cells have cilia and plant cells do not.
They are eukaryotic cells.
animal cells have centrioles. plants dont
animal cells have centrioles which plants do not have. animal cell are heterotrophs and plants are autotrophs plants cells have cell walls composed of cellulose and animal cells do not have any.