Junctions in Animal Cells
A tight junction is a watertight seal between two adjacent animal cells. The cells are held tightly against each other by proteins, preventing materials from leaking between the cells.
You chemically can not compare them because you know that cells are building blocks and a group of cells work together to form a tissue so we can say that an animal tissue is larger than an animal cell.
Somatic cells in a callus
If the demand for oxygen is not met for a long period of time, the cells within the muscle tissue will die.
Yes, both plant and animal cells contain lysosomes within the cytoplasm.
Organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. They are the "little organs" within cells that allow the cell to carry out particular functions.
cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, and organism.
Yes, they both have tissue.
You chemically can not compare them because you know that cells are building blocks and a group of cells work together to form a tissue so we can say that an animal tissue is larger than an animal cell.
animal cells are like tissue and organs because inside a human body are hundreds of cell that form together and it makes tissue and like the animal cells is the same concept in which tissue forms:) hope that was enough information
because animal tissues have small vacuole and plant tissue has big vacuole
muscle
It starts with the cells. Since the tissues of both plants and animals are made up with cells that is where the main difference lies. Animal cells and plant cells are different. Plants cell have a cell wall and a cell membrane were animal cells only contain a cell membrane. Plant cells also have chloroplast which carries out photosynthesis and the animal cell does not. On top of that plant cells are more square in structure and animal cells, due to the lack of a cell wall, are more rounded.
In regenerating tissue (in all sorts possible) and stem cells.
tumor
Epithelial tissue
animal cells. Animal cells are what make up any animal, and they make up all of us, including muscle tissue.
Anywhere within the cells