Cytoplasm.
No, there is no cell wall in an animal cell. Somehow, it only exists in plant cells. This is why meat is not crunch and most fruit is not squishy.
No, The cell wall only exists in plant cells. It provides the rigid shape for plants. Animal cells only have a cell membrane which is soft.
Cytoplasm.
Chlorophyll is the only organelle that exists in plant cells and not animal cells.
All cells have cell walls. The big difference is that plant cells have an additional layer of cell wall covering them.
They allow Cells to communicate with other Cells.
Chlorophyll is the only organelle that exists in plant cells and not animal cells.
The two new offspring cells separate and the parent cell no longer exists
Both, the cells use it to move materials around the cell
Function describes what cells do; in a multi-cellular organism the function is why the cell exists. And the structure makes it possible for a cell to perform its function.
Cells come from other cells. However they are not made of cells. They are made of organelles and cytoplasm.
Just like all cells, the cell membrane exists as the barrier between the cell and the outside world. Basically, it's on the outside.