Cell membrane
White blood cells
Red blood cella
Nerve cells
Vacuoles
Cytoplasm
No. Plant cells do, and even some fungi cells do, but animal cells do not.
No, chloroplasts are not found in animal cells. They are only present in plant cells and some protists.
Plant Cells have a cell wall and chlorophyl when Animal cells do not. Animal cells have a cell membrane instead of a cell wall.
No, chloroplasts are not present in animal cells. They are only found in plant cells and some protists.
Centrioles
There are a range of differences. Some are listed below: Plant cells are enclosed by a cellulose cell wall whereas animal cells are not. Some plant cells have chloroplasts whereas animal cells never have chloroplasts. Plant cells have a large, permanent central vacuole whereas animal cells have small, temporary vacuoles. Plant cells are interconnected by plasmodesmata whereas animal cells are not. Animal cells have centrioles whereas plant cells do not.
yes but only some animal cells like amoeba and like
Animal cells. It lines some of your (human) intestines.
An ant is made of animal cells. Ants are insects, which are part of the animal kingdom. Plant cells are found in plants, not in animals.
Some examples of plant cells are : Parenchyma Cells, Collenchyma Cells, Sclerenchyma Cells, and water conducting cells. Animal cells are nerve cells, muscle cells, and skin cells.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells and some protists.
The following are found in plant cells and NOT in animal cells: -plasmodesmata -chloroplasts -large central vacuoles -cell wall -tonoplast The following are found in animal cells and NOT in plant cells: -lysosomes -centrioles -flagella (although some are found in plant sperm)