Plant cells contain plastids while animal cells do not.'
Animals cells have centrosomes while plant cells do not.
Plant cells have larger vacuoles.
Plant cells also have a cell wall which animal cells do not.
that is a good question, if you see a diagram of a plant cell in comparison of an animal cell you can see that the plant cell is more detailed and has more features rendering it capable of photosynthesis. if i can remember correctly... both plants have a nucleus and both plants have a chloroplast but a plant cell has cytoplasm but animal cells don't. that's all i can remember sorry.
plants are regular in shape and contains cell wall,chloroplast and also permanent large central vacuole but animals cells are irregular in shape,some has vacuoles which are known as temporary vacuole,but doesnt has any cell wall or chloroplast.
the easiest way to tell under a microscope is by the cell walls.
easy cell walls are only found in plants or i guess it could be the shape to plants are always square and animals are all sorts of shapes mostly circles
plant: chloroplast, cell wall
animal: nucleus, plasma membrane
The chloroplast and the cell wall.
there are multiple cells used in reproduction. the main structure would be the sporangium. Also it could be the ascus. There are multiple different structures used depending on what class the fungi is.
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honestly what kind of question is this? what do you mean? could they identify different cola cans? flavor? what?
Chromosomes are counted differently depending on the stage of the cell cycle. To count the number of chromosomes, one could count the number of functional centromere. The number of DNA molecules is usually the number of chromatids.
Cells came from nonliving things.or Cells could generate spontaneously.
Dah! it is biopsy
Cell walls and chloroplasts
there are multiple cells used in reproduction. the main structure would be the sporangium. Also it could be the ascus. There are multiple different structures used depending on what class the fungi is.
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Because a colony on plate could be formed by more than one cell.
Cells are the biological 'building blocks'. They are small, but the way they are arranged is what makes the organism. The same as how Lego blocks are small, but you can create massive structures with them. There is no real reason as to why cells are so small, I suppose. Any organism could be made up of any number of cells, differently sized and arranged for different purposes. Cells are only as big as their function requires them to be.
I would like for you to identify this insect, please.
In the eukaryotic cell it has many membrane bound organelles like mitochondria, golgi apparatus and a nucleus. It could have unicellular organelles and could also have multi cellular organelles.
The large feathery structures are the gills.
honestly what kind of question is this? what do you mean? could they identify different cola cans? flavor? what?
If it was a banana you could identify it by it's shape or structure.
relate and identify could be used in a similar manner Aaron slurped his soup.