Because plant cells have vacuoles which is a big part of plant cell wherein animal cells don't have.Armando D. Casilan Jr.
Animal cells are bigger I think.
Well an animal cell do not need to hold water inside of its cells as much as plants do. Also, when a plant absorbs water, if it has excess, they are stored in the vacuoles which make them larger.
Animal cells do not have vacuoles, only plant cells do, mostly due to their cell walls, which do not allow for a lot of water transfer between the cells, so when they have an excess of water in their environment they are able to store it in their vacuole.
i think so
i think that it was virchow? we learned it in science earlier this year!
I would think a plant cell. But that is not a fact so don't trust it completely. The only reason why I think that is that plant cells have extra large vaculoes to store food/energy. well a plant cell because the cell wall make it look taller and the bottom make it look larger but maybe im not right Cell walls,chloroplasts, larger vacuoles, centrioles and flagellum also make the plant cell bigger than the animal cell.
Plant cells have a cell wall as well as a cell membrane. Animal cells only have a cell membrane.
i think it's the plant cells that have large vacuoles, not animal.
Epithelium cells are present in both animal and plant cells
both do.... i think
it's not really an opinion. Plant cells have bigger vacuoles because they need more space to store water so if there's a drought or anything, the plants will still have water.
in the nucleus i think