Two common characteristics between plants and green algea are that they both need water and need sunlight
1. give out oxygen
2. green pigment chlorophyll
3. can prepare own food
They had a common ancestor and they both have chlorolphyll and can use photosynthesis
plants and algae are both autotrophs
The plant and animal cells are similar in many ways.There are only a few differences like presence of cell wall, presence of chloroplasts, absence of centrioles in plants. The only thing not similar about the two is a plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts. Everything else is the same. Animal cells and plant cells both have a nucleus, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and mitochondria
cellular respiration occurs in all living cells. it is the process the cell uses to turn oxygen and glucose into energy. however autotrophes(plant cells) undergo a similar process called photosynthesis the plant can then turn carbon dioxide and water into energy, don't let that fool you though. plant cells still undergo cellular respiration as well.
both plant and animal cells have, a nucleus, nucleolus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and a vacuole.
Vacuoles can be found in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.
The animals cells do not have a cell wall whereas plant cells do. The plant cells have a large vacuole with cell sap whereas animal cells have many small vacuoles with no cell sap. The plant cells have chloroplast whereas animal cells do not.
Animal cells,prokariyotic cells,protozoans and fungi do not have.They are in plant and algal cells.
A chlorophyll-containing plastid found in algal and green plant cells.
Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. However certain corals do have bodies that house symbiotic plant (algal) cells.
A chlorophyll-containing plastid found in algal and green plant cells.
They are in plant cells. Also it can be algal cell
No. Bacterial cells are prokaryotic, not eukaryotic. The eukaryotic cells are mostly represented by plant and animal cells.
A good example of an algal cell is Spirogyra. Spirogyra is a freshwater organism composed of cells that are attached to one another end to end to form long, hairlike strands. In many ways a spirogyra cell will appear similar to those of plant cells. It has a cell wall, cytoplasm, a large vacuole between the strands of cytoplasm, and one or two spiral shaped chloroplasts. These cells are differently shaped than that of other plant cells. They are cylindrical, rather than boxlike.
All living things are made up of cells. The structures of different types of cells are related to their functions. Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. Plant and algal cells also have a cell wall, and often have chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole. Bacterial and yeast cells have different structures to animal and plant cells. Dissolved substances pass into and out of cells by diffusion.
Plantimonia
It is the animal cell which doesn't have cell wall and chloroplast as these structure are the distinguishing characteristics of plant and algal cells.
well they are both eukaryotic so they are very similar. However animal cells do not have a chloroplasts, while plant cells do. Also, animal cells have centrioles while plant cells do not. Another difference is that during mitosis and meiosis plant cells produce a cell plate, while animal cells produce cleavage furrow.
The three different cells of a plant are parenchyma, sclerenchyma, and collenchyma.