Cells vary widely in form and function, even within the same organism. The human body, for example, is made up of about two hundred different types of specialized cells, ranging from foot-long nerve cells to tiny, disk-shaped blood cells. At first glance these cells appear to have little in common other than the body or body part that houses them. For all their differences, though, different types of specialized cells have a lot in common. Even plant and animal cells have far more structural similarities than they have differences.
Plant and animal cells have nearly all of the most important cell structures in common. For example, both plant and animal cells have a nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material, or DNA. Plant and animal cells also have some of the same organelles floating in the cytoplasm, the fluid-filled region between the cell membrane and the nucleus: Mitochondria, the cell's "powerhouses," create energy through the process of aerobic respiration; ribosomes are responsible for synthesizing proteins; the endoplasmic reticulum stores and transports proteins and other compounds within and outside the cell; Golgi bodies transform proteins into more complex molecules; and lysosomes contain as many as 40 different enzymes used to break down large molecules. Indeed, even under a microscope it is difficult to tell apart many plant organelles from the same organelles found in animals.
Despite all their similarities, plant cells and animal cells differ in two important ways. First, plant cells have structures called chloroplasts, and animal cells don't. Chloroplasts are the structures that give leaves their green color and, more importantly, allow plants to acquire their energy from the sun rather than from food, the primary source of energy for animals. Like mitochondria, chloroplasts convert energy from one form to another. However, this process, called photosynthesis, is in many ways the opposite of the mitochondria's aerobic respiration process. In aerobic respiration, food molecules are combined with oxygen to produce energy and carbon dioxide. In photosynthesis, chloroplasts use energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into food molecules like sugars and other carbohydrates.
All cells have a cell membrane, a structural layer that gives the cell shape, while allowing molecules of various types to pass into and out of the cell. Unlike animal cells, however, plant cells have a cell wall that surrounds the entire cell, including the membrane. The cell wall provides plant cells with a protective covering and gives the plant the rigidity it needs in order to stand up even under pressure from wind, rain, and snow. This wall is made of cellulose and is intricately cross-linked with fibers of other carbohydrate molecules. This structural pattern also allows each cell to withstand the increased internal pressure from osmosis, when the plant absorbs water.
first of all plant cells have 1 vacuole, while animal cells have more then 1. also, plant cells contain chloroplast, which is key for photosynthesis, plant cells have this, while animal cells don't. Animal cells also contain lysosomes, plant cells do not contain this. Plant cells have a cell wall, where animal cells only have a cell membrane.
Animal Cell Vacuoles= Small but scattered throughout the cell
Plant Cell Vacuoles= It has 1 HUGE vacuole
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Plant cells have chloroplast & chlorophyll
Animals dont have any chloroplasts or chlorophyll
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Plant Cells:
1) have a cell wall and membrane
2) contains chloroplasts
3) large, central vacuoles
4) stores carbohydrates as starch
5) shaped and structured
Animal Cells:
1) no cell wall but has membrane
2) contains no chloroplasts
3) vacuoles are not present or very small
4) stores carbohydrates as glycogen
5) not shaped and structured in a particular way; its form relies on its movement
Plants have chloroplasts and a a cell wall animals dont
a plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts.
Plant cells have a cell wall and a vacuole for rigidity and support whereas animal cells do not.
Animal cells have no cell wall Plant cells have a cell wall and contain chloroplasts.
They do because the cells have different jobs. For example, a plant cell has to be able to have photosynthesis but an animal cell does not.
Bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells is because plant has a cell wall and animal cells don't.
There are some ways in which plant cells and animal cells differ. Plant cells contain a cell wall whereas animals cells only have a cell membrane. Plant cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis whereas animal cells do not. Plant cells have a large central vacuole for water storage whereas animal cells do not. Plant cells do not have lysosomes whereas animal cells do.
plants cells are very different. the main difference is: the plant cell has a cell wall and the animal cell doesn't. also their shapes are different.
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
Plant cells contain cell walls, chloroplasts, and a permanent vacuole. Animal cells contain lysosomes. That is how plant and animal cells are different.
animal cells have a nucleus and plant cells do not. Animal cells also have a cell wall.
Plant cells contain a cell wall and a vacuole, but animal cells do not.
Plant cells have chloroplasts and cell walls made of cellulose, and animal cells do not. Animal cells contain centrioles and plant cells do not.
Animal cells have no cell wall Plant cells have a cell wall and contain chloroplasts.
plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals
There are no cells that are both plant and animal. However, a bacteria is classified in a different group
animal cells have just a membrane and plant cells have a cell wall to overlap the membrane.
Animal cells have lysosomes, plant cells don't. Plant cells have a cell wall made out of cellulose, animal cells don't. Animal cells have many small vacuoles, plant cells have one large vacuole. Plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophyll, animal cells don't. Animal cells have centrioles, plant cells don't.
they are different because they are