The model cell is not liquid, and it may not have all the parts.
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
People live in towns. People are multicellular organisms consisting of trillions of cells. Each cell has a cell membrane.
black berry
A cell with no real cell wall or any chloroplasts is an animal cell. Plants cells have cell walls and chloroplasts (to perform photosynthesis). Animal cells do not perform photosynthesis and have a plasma membrane instead of a true cell wall.
a cell wall can be found say like for the stem of a plant to help protect it
an animal cell is a real cell you idiot!
A plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts. Animal cells do not
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
They have different shapes. Animal cells are circular, and plant cells are rectangular. Sorry I don't know any other way to check. You'd need a microscope. **This is wrong. the real answer is that animal cells have centrisomes while plant cells have chloroplasts and rigid cell walls.
People live in towns. People are multicellular organisms consisting of trillions of cells. Each cell has a cell membrane.
for your first commerical you are going to get 5,000.00
A model is like a small version of the real thing. For example, a globe is a model of the Earth.
black berry
Pretty much any animal that is living (which if you didn't know means if an animal is breathing.)
The only real difference would be the added cell wall and chloroplasts of the plant cell. The plant cell also would have a large central vacuole. If you look at it this way, then I suppose the animal cell would be easier because it is missing those three things.
Plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose that provides structural support, while animal cells do not have this feature. The cell wall allows plant cells to resist osmotic pressure and maintain their shape, giving them a more rigid structure compared to animal cells.