Plant cells appear green and box-shaped.
Plant cells generally have a rectangular, rigid shape. Animal cells generally are rounded in shape.
Plant cells are typically rectangular in shape, but can also be square or elongated depending on their function and location within the plant.
The word used to describe the shape of plant cells is "rectangular" or "box-like." Plant cells typically have a distinct rectangular shape due to the presence of a rigid cell wall.
Animal cells have centrioles, which plant cells lack. Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not. Animal cells usually have a round or irregular shape, whereas plant cells often have a rectangular shape.
No, animal cell has a abnormal shape and a plant shape is square because it's cell wall holds it that shape.
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Plant cells are generally more rectangular in shape, where as animal cells are usually more round
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Animal cells do not have a cell wall, while plant cells do. Plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not. Animal cells typically have a round shape, while plant cells have a more rigid and rectangular shape.
Animal cells have a round shape where as a plant cell is more square.
Plant cells tend to be cubical in nature whereas animal cells tend to be spherical.
One major point is their shape. Plant cells are hexagonal shaped. Animal cells don't have a shape. Also, plant cells have an organelle called chloroplast, inside of which is a green pigment called chlorophyll.