There are several organelles. Main ones are chloroplast,cell wall, central vacuole ,glyoxisomes etc
Lysosome ,Centriole, and VesicleActually, animal cells do not have any different organelles than plant cells, other than plant cells having a membrane. animal cells do not have a membrane, they have a cell wall.
The chloroplasts make the plant stem green.
Examples of animal cells that are present in animals but absent in plants include red blood cells, nerve cells (neurons), and muscle cells. These cells have specialized structures and functions that are unique to animals and support their specific physiological processes.
No, phloem cells do not contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are typically found in plant cells that are involved in photosynthesis, such as leaf cells, while phloem cells are specialized for transporting nutrients, such as sugars, throughout the plant.
plants cells have a cell wall animals dont
onion cells dont contain chloroplasts as they are underground so cant photosynthesise
Plant cells have cell walls because they need the extra protection. This is because plant cells cannot move out of the way of danger like animals can.
plants cells have a cell wall animals dont
Well, a cell wall gives the plant cell it's straight structure, which makes the plant stand up and animals can support there own weight and plants need protection that gives the cell wall and animals dont need that protection.
plant cells are more protected because they have a cell wall and animals cells dont they just have a membran plant cells also have a membran and a cell wall around the membran
Cells such as red blood cells and whits blood cells along with lots if things animals have that plants dont
These parts are the cell wall (animal cells just have a cell membrane) and the vacuole. Plants also have chloroplasts which animal cells do not have.