The difference between a tomato cell and a skin cell is their shape: Skin cells tend to be rounder than tomato cells. Also, the tomato cell has a cell wall, in which is missing in a skin cell. Skin cells are found on animals, like us, and tomato cells are found - let's face it - in or on a tomato.
Onion cells are rectangular in shape.
Liquid. There may be solids in chunkier tomato sauce though.
No. Cells do not have the same size nor the same shape.
Eukaryotic cells are large and can range in shape. This is because plant and animal cells have different functions and organelles.
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There are 8,0000000000 cells in a tomato and that's it
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
I believe your question is what is the specific function of the tomato cell, and the answer would be that like skin cells, tomato cells provide a boudary that protect the fruit inside. This is the skin of the tomato of course.
Parenchymal cells.
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
Unicellular
The shape of the chief cells of the frogs red blood cells is that they are biconcave in shape.
The difference between a tomato cell and a skin cell is their shape: Skin cells tend to be rounder than tomato cells. Also, the tomato cell has a cell wall, in which is missing in a skin cell. Skin cells are found on animals, like us, and tomato cells are found - let's face it - in or on a tomato.
The shape of the human red blood cells is that it is biconcave in shape.
tomatos are good
The shape of the chief cells of the skeletal muscles is that they are tube-shaped.