Not entirely. The plant cell have a cell wall, choroplasts, and clorophyll in which animal cells do not.
No, the cell of an animal has no cytoplasm or cell wall but the plant cell does.
no
i think it's because the plant cell and the animal cell are the same
i think it's because the plant cell and the animal cell are the same
The vacuole in a plant cell is the same as in an animal cell, it is used as storage.
same with an animal cell or with a plant cell, organelles
Sure.
Plant and animal tissues are made up of hundreds of thousands of plant and animal cells (respectively). A plant cell is made up of many of the same components as an animal cell...but have some distinct and crucial differences. This is a Plant Cell: This is an Animal Cell: The biggest differences between the two is the presence of a cell wall, a cell membrane, a central vacuole and chloroplasts in a plant cell, and the absence of the aforementioned in an animal cell. :)
A cell of a dog is an animal cell, and animal cells are microscopic. Animal cells don't have a cell wall or chloroplasts. Plant cells do. Plant cells and animal cells both have a cell membrane, mitchondria, vacuoles, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Animal cells are disformed or roundish and plant cells are square and boxlike.
Same as in an animal cell. The generation of ATP.
Plant and animal tissues are made up of hundreds of thousands of plant and animal cells (respectively). A plant cell is made up of many of the same components as an animal cell...but have some distinct and crucial differences. This is a Plant Cell: This is an Animal Cell: The biggest differences between the two is the presence of a cell wall, a cell membrane, a central vacuole and chloroplasts in a plant cell, and the absence of the aforementioned in an animal 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