Animals and plants have different types of cells because they perform distinct biological functions and adaptations. Animal cells are often specialized for movement, sensory perception, and energy use, reflecting their need for mobility and interaction with dynamic environments. In contrast, plant cells have unique structures like cell walls and chloroplasts, which enable them to conduct photosynthesis, provide structural support, and adapt to stationary growth. These differences are essential for each kingdom's survival and ecological roles.
animals have specific types of cells that are different than plant cells. Animal and plants both have Eukaryote Cells so I guess the answer to you question.
Yes, both plants and animals are made of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms. Plants and animals are composed of different types of cells with specific functions that work together to carry out various processes necessary for life.
Cells. Different types of cells have different names. What type of cells are you talking about? Different parts of a body have different types of cells.
No, animals and plants do not have squamous cells. Squamous cells are a type of epithelial cell found in vertebrates, including humans, that are flat and scale-like in shape. Animals and plants have different types of cells that fulfill specific functions related to their structure and function.
I assume because of the wider diversity of animals than plants. Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Insects, Flowering Plants, Trees and Fungi are the main ones of animals and plants (but fungi are not technically plants, they are separate organisms e.g do not have leaves).
No, living organisms can have different types of cells. The two main types of cells are prokaryotic cells, found in bacteria and archaea, and eukaryotic cells, found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These cells differ in their structure and complexity.
Certain plants and animals will prefer environments of different pH levels. The pH will determine what types of plants grow in an area and this will determine what types of animals eat there!
Animals and plants both have eukaryotic cells, while bacteria and archaea have prokaryotic cells. There a many differences between the two types of cells. Some of the most significant are the presence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells.
Yes. Different plants will have the same types of cells in them, unless the difference is such as between monocotyledonous (monocots) trees or dicotyledonous (dicots) trees. Dicots have two types of mesophyll cells- Palisade and Spongy while Monocots have only one type of mesophyll cell, which looks like a spongy cell but has more chloroplasts. But all dicots will have same cells as each other, and all the monocots will have same cells as each other. best answer: ferns only have one type of cell, its called arrogant-bitch!
boidiversity
some types of plant cell arecell wallvacuoleschloroplastsxylempackingpalisadespongysome types of animal cells arebrain cellliver cellred blood cellwhite blood cellmacrophage
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