Oxygen, ATP, a relatively warm (but not hot) temperature. A relatively neutral pH. Glucose.
Animal cells do not have cell walls because they do not require the same structural support as plant cells. Instead, animal cells have a flexible cell membrane that allows for movement and cell specialization.
yes
Animal cells do not require chloroplasts because they do not perform photosynthesis like plant cells. Animal cells rely on obtaining energy by consuming other organisms or organic material, while plant cells can convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis due to the presence of chloroplasts.
No but a person requires light to live because it is a heat source.
what organelles are you referring to? Plants and animal cells each have a few organelles that the other one doesn't. for instant, plant cells have cell wall, but animal cells don't. and animal cells have centrioles but plant cells don't....
Muscle cells work hard and require a lot of energy so they contain many many mitochondria.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of animal cells. It is the first step in cellular respiration and does not require oxygen. Glycolysis breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, generating a small amount of ATP.
All the cells collected from an animal of which the human body is are animal.
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
Animal cells, not plant cells.
The plant's cell wall protects the cell from damage (the plant cells are less fragile than animal cells and less flexible).Plant and bacterial cell walls provide intense strength using cellulosic materials. Some animal cells equally require this same strength yet they utilize a sugar-protein [glycocallyx] cell coat.
plant cell shave a cell wall - animal cells do not plants cells have chlorophyll - animal cells do not