plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells don't
plant cells have chloroplasts, animals don't
animal cells have cilia and flagella
plant cells have a central vacuole, animals only have a vacuole
plants have a cell wall and animals do not
plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals
the cellular activity in plants and animals are diffrebt because the plants have diffrent cells to animals for example plants have a cell called dermal cells and animals have red/white blood cells
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Totally, there are definitely cells in plants and animals, but they are very different. In a plant, the cells are in a square shape. In animals, the cells are round. Hope this helps you whoever you are lol!
No, animals and plants do not have squamous cells. Squamous cells are a type of epithelial cell found in vertebrates, including humans, that are flat and scale-like in shape. Animals and plants have different types of cells that fulfill specific functions related to their structure and function.
Cell walls are only in plant cells.
Flagella are the organelles in cells that are whiplike in structure. They are responsible for providing motility to certain cells, such as sperm cells in animals and algae cells in plants.
mitochondria, chloroplasts, cellulose cell wall
animals have specific types of cells that are different than plant cells. Animal and plants both have Eukaryote Cells so I guess the answer to you question.
yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't yea...plants have cell walls and animals don't
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