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.
The chromosome is found in an animal and plant cell.
Yes...unless they are so simple, like viruses...which have a single strand of DNA, which is not paired.
I swear it's human. I doubt it's plant.
Chromosome is found in plant cell.
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plants
A nucleus is found in a plant and animal cell - (check the labelled diagrams of a plant cell and an animal cell to see what is the same and what isn't.)
Two things found in a plant cell that are not found in an animal cell include the chloroplast and the large vacuole. A smaller vacuole is found in animal cells but only plant cells have a cell wall.
Metaphase is found in both plant and animal cell division
The nuclear membrane is found in both animal and plant cells. It is a double lipid bilayer that is responsible for enclosing the genetic material of the cell.
The Plasma membrane is found in both the animal cell and plant cell.
A chromosome contains genetic material in both plant and animal cells.
Both. Chromatin is just the loosely wound, diffuse form of a chromosome that is the usual state in the cell's nucleus.
Both
Ribosome is found in plant and animal cell both
It is found in a plant cell.
A cell wall and mitochondria are in a plant cell, but not in an animal cell.
it is in a plant cell
the chloroplast is found in both animal and plant cells.
animal cell
it is found in just a plant cell
Cell wall is found in a plant cell.
it is found in both a animal and plant cell.