millions. If there are that many in us, there'll be about the same as in animals
because a plant cell has a big vacuole and an animal cell dosnt
I don't know what it does but it is a jellylike substance inside of the animal cell.
I don't know what it does but it is a jellylike substance inside of the animal cell.
I believe its only in an animal cells. But I know it is in humans, in females.
In an animal cell, a cell membrane controls what goes in and what goes out of the cell. It basically surrounds the cell, like a cell wall, but as you should already know a cell wall is not present in an animal cell.
* well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size. * well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size.
Animal cell or plant cell?? Cause I know that in plant cell, it's the cell wall which prevents the cell from bursting.
no a cell wall is in a plant cell a'n animal cell has a cell membrane and a plant has one big vacuole and the animal has many small ones
As far as I know, they don't. some animal cells do have vacuoles, but they are not as big as those in plant cells. also, an animal cell can have many small vacuoles. some animal cells do not have vacuoles, because the functions that vacuoles carry out in a plant cell are performed by the lysosomes of the animal cell.
A typical animal cell can have several hundred lysosomes. It can depend on the size and function of the cell.
An animal cell consists of a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, ribosomes, and cytoskeleton. Each part plays a specific role in the functioning and survival of the cell.
storing genetic information