cell membrane The cells and organs surrounding it give the animal cell its shape. The membrane is totally flexible and confers no shape to the cell.
A dog cell is an example of an animal cell.
there are many parts to a cell as there are many rooms to a castle.
Organs are made up of many cells. Unicellular organisms by definition have only one cell, so they can't have organs.
Organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. They are the "little organs" within cells that allow the cell to carry out particular functions.
Cells don't have organs.
An animal cell is directly related to tissue and organs. Each part of the body of an animal is made up of cells.
The parts of an animal cell are called organelles because they are the organs of a animal cell.
Both, organelles are just the little "organs" that function in a general cell.
may you elaborate in your question then maybe I might answer
Lysosomes are involved in the breakdown of cell unwanted cell organs and bacteria It's like a "clean up crew"
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They differ in organs. Plants have cell walls made out of cellulose, vacuoles and chloroplasts, while animal cells don't.
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
animal cells are like tissue and organs because inside a human body are hundreds of cell that form together and it makes tissue and like the animal cells is the same concept in which tissue forms:) hope that was enough information
A typical animal cell can have several hundred lysosomes. It can depend on the size and function of the cell.