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Q: Is square shape found in plants or animals?
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Do animals and plants have cells?

Totally, there are definitely cells in plants and animals, but they are very different. In a plant, the cells are in a square shape. In animals, the cells are round. Hope this helps you whoever you are lol!


What kind of cells do many celled organisms have?

if you mean plants, animals and fungi then eukaryotic cells. plant shape - square or rectangle animal shape - circle


What cellular features differentiate plants from animals?

Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts and are a square shape. Animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts and are a circular shape.


How do plants cells retain their shape compare to how animals cells retain to there shape?

Plants cells retain their shape using a cell wall whereas animals cells retain shape with their cell membranes.


Why do plants have cell wall and animals do not?

To give a shape for it? I don't think i know.........


Do Higher animals and plants most likely have isogametes?

Isogametes are two different gametes that have no distinction in shape or size. Higher animals and plants are more likely to have them.


How did Aristotle classified plants?

aristotle classified plants and animals based on the phylum, vertebra,invertebra,with their shape,height,etc........


How do plants and animals shape the Earth's surface?

by borrowing in rocks and form ice wedding


Was the first taxonomist to group animals by blood color and plants by size and shape?

Aristotle


What are common in plants but not in animals?

chlroplast are the organelles present in plants & not in animals...they carry out the process of photosynthesis!


Why did Aristotle most likely classify plants by their shape and animals by where they?

The microscope wasn't invented yet.


What type of cell is not found in an animal?

Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) are not technically not part of animals, but they are found on and in animals.Animals are Eukaryotes. Meaning that they have cells with a nucleus (unlike bacteria which do not have a nucleus to hold in its DNA); and these cells do not have 'walls' like plants or fungi.Cells in animals differ on what their function is, shape always follows function.