They work together because they communicate with each other to let one cell know if something is wrong, missing, or needed.
They divide each other. Each cell divides itself.
functioning
Animal cells don't have cell walls. Only plant cells do - they are rigid to help keep the shape of the cell. Both plant and animal cells have cell membranes which are flexible and are meant to regulate what goes into the cell.
eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. right before reproduction, the cell makes an exact copy of all of is parts, and includes a copy of dna. as the cell splits into two daughter cells, both halves are fully matured. cells basically keep doubling in number! then, both new cells prepare several hous to reproduce again.
Telomeres
they dont have a cell wall to keep them in place
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Animal cells have cytoskeleton for their structure. Plant cells have cell walls. The function of the cell wall or cytoskeleton is to keep the cell in its shape and to keep it from squishing.
animal cells do not produce a cell wall. plant cells do, and that's why they keep their shape so well.
Yes. Plant cells have cell walls to keep the cell together.
Cyclosis is the process by which cytoplasm circulates through the cell. Yes, cyclosis does occur in animal cells. An example of cyclosis would be the a digestive vacuole moving through the cell.
They keep the structure so that the contents of the cell do not spill out.
it functions the membrane and helps keep shapee!
Cells control everything in your body including your brain, they burn energy and keep you going a failure of one cell can be replaced by a new cell. Overall the function of a cell is to keep you alive and heathy.
eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. right before reproduction, the cell makes an exact copy of all of is parts, and includes a copy of dna. as the cell splits into two daughter cells, both halves are fully matured. cells basically keep doubling in number! then, both new cells prepare several hous to reproduce again.
One difference from an animal cell, is that plant cells have a cell wall which helps to keep the plant rigid and to protect it.
Cell division is responsible for growth because the new cells replace the dead cells in an organism. The new cells keep the organism alive by continuing to the job of the cell that it divided from.
maintain cell shape and keep cells from absorbing too much water.
the thick walls keep the cells organelles inside of the cell