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Q: How might a plant or animal provide a solution?
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What is the difference between animal and plant cell in the distilled solution?

In a distilled solution an animal cell will swell and possibly burst. In a distilled solution the cell wall of the plant cell allows the plant cell to retain its shape.


Can you name two omnivores give an example of a plant and an animal that each one might eat?

One example of a plant that one might is a corn plant, and an animal is a chicken.A plant that a person might is a dandelion plant. An animal that a person might eat is a cow.


What correctly describes the normal tonicity conditions for typical plant and animal cells?

The animal cell is in an isotonic solution, and the plant cell is in a hypotonic solution


What type of solution do animal cells prefer?

I believe plant cells prefer a hypotonic solution.


What are the 3 most common differences between plant and animal cells?

There are ALOT of differences. Depending on which grade you're in. Animal Cell - small vacuole Plant Cell - large vacuole (90% of cell) Animal Cell - Cell membrane Plant Cell - Cell membrane + cell wall Animal Cell - No chloroplasts Plant Cell - Chloroplasts Animal Cell - Funky shaped (any shape) Plant Cell - Rectangular Animal Cell - Hypotonic solution = bad Plant Cell - Hypotonic solution = good


What are 2 things does the habitat provide for an animal or plant?

Food and shelter.


What are the results if you put a plant cell and an animal cell in a hyper tonic solution?

they die


What are the three types of solution in animal and plant cell?

cytoplasm, nucleoplasm, and interstitial fluid


What does fertalisation mean?

To provide an animal or plant with sperm or pollen to bring about fertilisation.


How will a plant cell respond differently than a animal cell?

It will not burst when placed in a dilute solution.


Rotted plant and animal remains that becomes part of the soil?

forms the humus and provide nutrients to the growing plant


Do cells have vacuole?

Yes, both animal and plant cells have vacuoles, although in a plant cell the vacuole is central to water balance and survival when the cell is not in a hypotonic solution, and therefore takes up most of the space in the cell. In an animal call it is much smaller because it isn't as needed and might not be present at all.