if you are talking about organelles: cell wall, chloroplasts, bigger vacuole
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. All of which, animal cells do not have.
A cell wall.
No, human cells do not have a cell wall. Instead, they are surrounded by a cell membrane that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Cell walls are found in plant cells and some bacteria, providing them with structural support and protection.
plant cell and human cells animal cells
Yes. All animal (and plant) cells have cell membranes.
Vesicle a vacale a choroplast and a cellwall
Mitosis in plants cells is faster than in human cell because more localisated. When a human cell do mitosis as a part of all of her life cycle, a meristematic plant cell do only mitosis, without interphasis. So it is faster for plants to do mitosis
The human and the plant cells have different structers Cell wall. It presence in plant cells but not in animal cells. It maintains the shape of the plant cells and protect in from bursting. Chloroplast. Green pigment found in the plant cells that captures light for the process of photosynthesis. It becomes like a sac and occupies 96%or98% of the cell And plant cells do contain mitochondria. They need to carry out respiration and need energy for growth and little movement too.
The cells are very similar in structure, the only cell remotely different are plant cells.
No, human cells do not have cell walls. Instead, human cells are surrounded by a cell membrane, which helps to maintain cell structure and regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Cell walls are typically found in plant cells and some bacteria.
Yes. Animal cells are the same as human cells. Plant cells are a little different.
Human cells do not have cell walls. Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose that provide structural support and protection. Human cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane, which maintains cell shape, regulates what enters and exits the cell, and interacts with other cells.