The outside "shell" of a animal or plant shell actually differ.
Plant cells have two outer coverings, they have a cell wall and a cell membrane.
Animal cells have only a cell membrane.
It is called the cell wall.
you will never know its so hard to look them up you find it will be hard
Main difference is plants cells have a cell wall while animal cells don't. The cell wall is made up of cellulose. It is hard to put exact parameters only every single living thing because some animals have plant characteristics as some plants have animal characteristics. Ex. A sea cucumber is the only animal that is (partially) made up of cellulose (which goes against the "rule" of a specimen to be called an animal). The majority of plants photosynthesize to produce starch (though not all do).
Main difference is plants cells have a cell wall while animal cells don't. The cell wall is made up of cellulose. It is hard to put exact parameters only every single living thing because some animals have plant characteristics as some plants have animal characteristics. Ex. A sea cucumber is the only animal that is (partially) made up of cellulose (which goes against the "rule" of a specimen to be called an animal). The majority of plants photosynthesize to produce starch (though not all do).
The cell wall is made of cellulose. Not only hard, but nearly indigestible.
Plant cells are typically identified by the presence of a cell wall made of cellulose, chloroplasts which perform photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole for storage. These features distinguish plant cells from animal cells.
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the differences are that plant cells have chloroplasts ( which make them green), and cell walls (the hard cover of the cell that gives the cell a shape), and animal cells don't have any of those. also, plant cells are cubed, and animal cells are like globs. animal cells remind me of an off-shape circle. they are ovaly! lol!! hope i helped!!
An animal cell's components are different from a plant cells'. A plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplast, a bigger vacuole and it's cell membrane is hard to see. Even though it has all the components found in an animal cell it has some extras(the ones i listed above).
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young plants are seedlings or plants growing with soft parenchyma/collenchyma cells both in a nursery or in wild nature without the hard sclerenchyma cells or bark . Nature plants are all young plants growing in wild in nature.
I would think a plant cell. But that is not a fact so don't trust it completely. The only reason why I think that is that plant cells have extra large vaculoes to store food/energy. well a plant cell because the cell wall make it look taller and the bottom make it look larger but maybe im not right Cell walls,chloroplasts, larger vacuoles, centrioles and flagellum also make the plant cell bigger than the animal cell.