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Q: Is it plant or animal cells shown in transparency?
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What type of cell is shown at right?

there are two types of cells plant cells and animal cells. a animal cell (found in humans) is a circular shape. the plant cell is sort of a box shape. the only thing different about the cells are that plant cells have one more part, chloroplast. also the plant vacuole is bigger that the animal cell


How are plant and animal cells in your daily life?

Animal cells are the kind that we have in our own bodies. They're depicted as round-ish. Plant cells can be found in plants, as its name implies. They are shown to be more rectangular and rigid. They're in flowers, trees, grass, veggies etc.


What is the dominant stage of the cnidarian shown in the transparency?

Polyp


What is the pattern of heredity shown in the transparency?

incomplete dominance


Describe the concentration gradient shown in the transparency?

The description of the concentration of a gradient shown in the transparency is a gradual change of solutes that are in a solution. This is a function of distance through the solution in biology.


What is the name that describe the specilized cell parts shown on the transparency?

You will need to look up what you see on the transparency and compare it to a drawing of a cell. Obviously we can not see this transparency and therefore can not help.


Are bactirial cells larger than plant and animal cells?

No - quite the opposite. Eukaryotic cells (which include plant and animal cells) are vastly larger than prokaryotic cells (i.e. bacteria) - several orders of magnitude larger. The precise relation in size varies, but to give you a sense of the relative scales it is thought that some Eukaryotic cell organelles (mitochondria and chloroplasts) are actually derived from ancient prokaryotes who developed such a close symbiotic relationship with ancient eukaryotic cells that they became assimilated as a component. So, when you see a picture of an animal or plant cell where mitochondria and choloroplasts are shown, that's roughly the size of a prokaryotic cell relative to a eukaryotic cell.


What structures do the two types of cells have in common?

If by "the two types of cells" you mean plant and animal, then: Nucleus Mitochondria Cell membrane Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosomes Vacuole Golgi Bodies/Apparatus Lysosomes (more common in animal cells) Only plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts. If you mean Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes: Eukaryotic cells contain what is shown above. Prokaryotic cells contain nothing but nuclear information floating free (nucleoid) and ribosomes surrounded by a cell membrane and wall. They also have a flagellum to move about with. All cells contain cytoplasm.


How does endocytosis differ from te process shown i n the transparency?

penis


Why is cell turgidity usefyl to plant?

Turgid plant cells mean that the organism has more than enough water, and this causes the cells to be in a hypotonic state. Plants that have enough water are generally healthier, and the turgid cells support the plant better. Furthermore, studies have shown that plant cells perform the best in a hypotonic state.


What is the function of centioles in centrosome of animal cell?

In animal cells the centrioles play a major role in cell division but the plant cells have the ability to reproduce even without the centrioles. In certain animal cells, like the female oocytes, some cells have have shown successful division even in the absence of the centrioles. The absence of centrioles causes divisional errors and delays in the mitotic process. It is consequently suggested that centrioles have evolved as a cell refinement, that makes mitosis a more efficient and lesser error prone process.


do plant cells have the same cells as animal cells?

The answer is neither yes or no. There can be ones that are shaped the same and can also be ones that are shaped differently. There are many many many different types of cell shapes in both plants and animals. Animals have cells that are long and skinny like a string (nerve cells) and flat shaped (skin cells), irregular shaped (bone cell), square shaped, regtangle shaped (muscle cell), oval shaped, circle shaped (fat cell)..etc. Plant cell's are AS diversely shaped however they definitely don't all have the exact same shape either. However when you see a picture that's showing an animal cell and labling the organelles, it's typically shown as a circular cell and for a plant cell, it's typically a rectangle with rounded edges. Go to Google.com, type in plant cell and click on "images" then do the same with "animal cell" and see for yourself.