Cytoplasm... I believe
Water.
lipids
a cell wall
Bulk transport is in 2 forms, exocytosis and endocytosis. Each of these 2 forms can then be sub divided into phagocytosis (movement of solids) and pinocytosis (movement of liquids) When bulk transport occurs, a phospholipid bilayer membrane merges with the cell membrane, and forces the contents of the vesicle in.out of the cell.
There are two forms of active bulk transporters. The two forms are exocytosis and endocytosis.
cell membrane
The animal cell does not form a cell plate. A plant cell forms a cell plate because of the cell wall. Since animal cells don't have cell walls, they can separate and divide easier.
Cell membrane
i dont know, im trying to find out the answer too -_- have you found it on a different website yet?
Bulk transport is in 2 forms, exocytosis and endocytosis. Each of these 2 forms can then be sub divided into phagocytosis (movement of solids) and pinocytosis (movement of liquids) When bulk transport occurs, a phospholipid bilayer membrane merges with the cell membrane, and forces the contents of the vesicle in.out of the cell.
The Cell Membrane for an animal cell and a Cell Wall for a plant cell.
In both animals and plants, cells produce new cells by mitosis - but they split differently. A cleavage farrow forms in the animal cell and it splits. For the plant cell, a cell plate forms and then the cell splits.
you would have to be more specific
The Cell Membrane for an animal cell and a Cell Wall for a plant cell.
Both animal cells and plant cells produce new cells by Mitosis, but at the "Telophase" stage (where the cell actually splits) they split differently. A cleavage furrow forms on the animal cell and it splits. For the plant cell, a cell plate forms and the cell splits.
There are two forms of bulk transporters. The two forms are exocytosis and endocytosis.
There are two forms of active bulk transporters. The two forms are exocytosis and endocytosis.
cell membrane
cell membrane
cell membrane