They are both cells of living things
No, the cell of an animal has no cytoplasm or cell wall but the plant cell does.
No. The main differences is that a plant cell has a cell wall and a animal cell doesn't and the plant cell goes through the process of photosynthesis to make its own food. ~Naa'Irah T. :)
No. The main differences is that a plant cell has a cell wall and a animal cell doesn't and the plant cell goes through the process of photosynthesis to make its own food. ~Naa'Irah T. :)
no
Not entirely. The plant cell have a cell wall, choroplasts, and clorophyll in which animal cells do not.
i think it's because the plant cell and the animal cell are the same
i think it's because the plant cell and the animal cell are the same
The vacuole in a plant cell is the same as in an animal cell, it is used as storage.
same with an animal cell or with a plant cell, organelles
Sure.
Plant and animal tissues are made up of hundreds of thousands of plant and animal cells (respectively). A plant cell is made up of many of the same components as an animal cell...but have some distinct and crucial differences. This is a Plant Cell: This is an Animal Cell: The biggest differences between the two is the presence of a cell wall, a cell membrane, a central vacuole and chloroplasts in a plant cell, and the absence of the aforementioned in an animal cell. :)
A cell of a dog is an animal cell, and animal cells are microscopic. Animal cells don't have a cell wall or chloroplasts. Plant cells do. Plant cells and animal cells both have a cell membrane, mitchondria, vacuoles, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Animal cells are disformed or roundish and plant cells are square and boxlike.