A chromosome contains genetic material in both plant and animal cells.
Both
The best answer is "No."Both animal and plant cells can have chromosomes, but chromosomes are not cells, and certainly neither plant nor animal cells.Neither, it's part of genetics, as in the cell make up/genes etc. It is part of the cell not a cell.
Both. Chromatin is just the loosely wound, diffuse form of a chromosome that is the usual state in the cell's nucleus.
of course
is it centrosomes
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
Yes! very much! one of the organelles in a plant cell.
well the animal is different from a plant cell because a plant cell have a cell wall, & chloroplast and the animal cell does not
it is in a plant cell
It is a plant cell, a animal cell is in something with movement.
well the animal is different from a plant cell because a plant cell have a cell wall, & chloroplast and the animal cell does not