According to the pics in Bio text books, yes animal cells are similar in appearance. In reality, animal cells differ depending on function (Ex: nerve cells and muscle cells). All cells, whether in plants or animals, differ in size, shape and 'components' depending on their function within the organism. For instance a mammalian red blood cell is essentially a heamoglobin molecule, wrapped in a cell membrane, it has no nucleus. Muscle cells are very long and contain myoblasts which contract when given an electrical impulse. Also some animal cells can change shape, such as leukocytes (white blood cells), to move and relocate themselves. The examples given in biology text books are merely a guide to the generalised differences and similarities between animal and plant cells.
animal cell do not have cell wall while plant cells have....
Organelle which is the word used to describe the parts of cells with specific function as they act like mini organs.
Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) are not technically not part of animals, but they are found on and in animals.Animals are Eukaryotes. Meaning that they have cells with a nucleus (unlike bacteria which do not have a nucleus to hold in its DNA); and these cells do not have 'walls' like plants or fungi.Cells in animals differ on what their function is, shape always follows function.
In its most basic function, red blood cells act as oxygen-transports for animal cells.
A tissue is a group of cells of similar appearance and a common function. So yes, animal tissues as well as all tissues consists of uncountable cells.
Cells between various animal species may differ in shape and function slightly, but the majority are similar.
A tissue is a group of cells of similar appearance and a common function. So yes, animal tissues as well as all tissues consists of uncountable cells.
According to the pics in Bio text books, yes animal cells are similar in appearance. In reality, animal cells differ depending on function (Ex: nerve cells and muscle cells). All cells, whether in plants or animals, differ in size, shape and 'components' depending on their function within the organism. For instance a mammalian red blood cell is essentially a heamoglobin molecule, wrapped in a cell membrane, it has no nucleus. Muscle cells are very long and contain myoblasts which contract when given an electrical impulse. Also some animal cells can change shape, such as leukocytes (white blood cells), to move and relocate themselves. The examples given in biology text books are merely a guide to the generalised differences and similarities between animal and plant cells.
it does not have a nucleaus
Animal and plant cells are controlled by their nuclei.
because they all of different type of functions
Eukaryotic cells differ from each other due to their structure and function
animal cell do not have cell wall while plant cells have....
all cells in an animal cell is important they all function together to make the animal cell properly function
they have a cell wall
Organelle which is the word used to describe the parts of cells with specific function as they act like mini organs.