Plant cells have a have cell wall, most have chloroplasts, central vacuole...and specifically speaking for the difference between a plant cell and a blood cell, plant cells are not bi-concave in shape..hope this helps!!
Animal cell - plants don't have blood
A bone cell is found in animals, as it is a specialized cell type that is part of the skeletal system in vertebrates. Plants do not have bone cells as they have a different structural support system composed of cells such as sclerenchyma or collenchyma.
the main difference is that animal cells have centrolls that help in the process of division and plants do not.
Animal cell, Plants don't bleed do they?
There are no white blood cells in plants. So this cell is only found in animals.
The outside "shell" of a animal or plant shell actually differ. Plant cells have two outer coverings, they have a cell wall and a cell membrane. Animal cells have only a cell membrane.
One way plant cells differ from animal cells is the presence of a cell wall in plant cells that provides structural support and protection. Animal cells do not have a cell wall but instead have a flexible cell membrane for support.
They differ in organs. Plants have cell walls made out of cellulose, vacuoles and chloroplasts, while animal cells don't.
with cell wall plant have but animal not
Cells such as red blood cells and whits blood cells along with lots if things animals have that plants dont
a plant cell is more squre and an animal cell is more round
it does not have a nucleaus