plant cells have a cell wall, they also have a sap vacuole
and chloroplast.
Animal cells don't have any of these.
Cell wall and Chloroplasts are present in plant cells but absent in animal cells.
cell wall to give the plants fixed shapechloroplasts. contains chlorophyll, needed by plants to make food. animals do not need to make food
plant cell shave a cell wall - animal cells do not plants cells have chlorophyll - animal cells do not
Chloroplasts and cell walls
cell wall and chroloplast
cell wall and chroloplast
cell wall and chroloplast
Chloroplasts and vacuoles.
There are two structures that are found in plant cells and not animal cells. They are a cell wall and a central vacuole.
The centrosomes and the lysosome organelles.
cell wall and chloroplasts
Two structures unique to plants are chloroplasts and cell walls. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and are essential for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy. The cell wall, composed mainly of cellulose, provides structural support and protection, distinguishing plant cells from animal cells, which lack this rigid outer layer.