genetics
in a plant cell you would find a cell wall
a cell from an oak tree (:
Okay, so a basic description of an animal, would be something that has animal cells. That's all it is. Again, there are major differences between plant and animal cells. The biggest one is that plant cells have organelles that can do the process of photosynthesis, which is the making of sugar so the plant can successfully perform cellular respiration, which keeps it alive. the organelle that does this is called the mitochondria. Animal cells lack those organelles however, as we eat to get our sugar, otherwise known as glucose. If you were also curious if humans were animals or not, the answer is yes we are, we too are made up of animal cells, although we are far more complex than even our closest match, the monkey; we are still made out of animal cells.
The vacuole
Eukaryotic organelles would include:nucleolusmitochondriachloroplast(only photosynthetic organisms)endoplasmic reticulumgolgi complexvacoules
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
Chloroplast
Chloroplast
The organelle you expect to find in a animal cell but not in a plant cells is the centriole.
Two organelles: cell wall and chloroplast.
The part of an animal cell that is similar to human skin would be the animal skin cells. The animal and human skin cells contain the same organelles.
The cells depicted may be animal cells or plant cells. There would be distinguishing characteristics. Animal cells are eukaryotic and contain membrane-bound organelles. Plant cells are surrounded by a thick and rigid cell wall.
Mitochondria are numerous in eukaryotic cells.
Milt is the semen of a male fish and contains sperm (cells).
There are many numerous organelles that appear in only animal cells--if I were to list tem all out it would be a huge list. A good reference website is Enchanted Learning. It has a lot of diagrams that you can look at, including both animal and plant cells.
The muscle cell