Not at all my friend. Animal and Plant cells are very different in a few ways. For instance, Plant cells have no cell walls while animal cells do(: And plant cells use photosynthesis which is where ATP and ADP and C6 H12 O6 come in. But that's hard to understand. Google it for more info or go to Ask.com :) Good luck
* nuclear envelope * nucleolus * chromatin* nucleoplasm * nuclear envelope * nucleolus * chromatin * nucleoplasm
Human cells and animal cells are similar because they are both eukaryotic cells, meaning they have a nucleus and organelles enclosed by a membrane. They also share many common organelles and structures responsible for basic cellular functions like metabolism, respiration, and replication. These similarities can be attributed to the fact that humans are classified as animals, and all animals share a common evolutionary ancestry.
cell wall (membrane), ribosomes, cytoplasm
animal cells contain all following structres except a
Homologous structures are evidence for evolution because they indicate that different species share a common evolutionary ancestor. These structures have similar underlying anatomical or genetic features, suggesting a shared evolutionary history. For example, the bones in the limbs of vertebrates all share a common anatomical structure, indicating a shared evolutionary origin.
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they are both equalThey ALL have DNA. (:All eukaryotic cells have a few things in common. The most common thing they have in common is structures.
Ribosomes are the building structures in all cells.
Considering eukaryotic Cells, it is better to ask [and easier to Answer] "What structures are not common to all Cells"?
All living things are made up of cells. The structures of different types of cells are related to their functions. Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. Plant and algal cells also have a cell wall, and often have chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole. Bacterial and yeast cells have different structures to animal and plant cells. Dissolved substances pass into and out of cells by diffusion.
Cells do not all carry out the same function even though they share similar structures.
* nuclear envelope * nucleolus * chromatin* nucleoplasm * nuclear envelope * nucleolus * chromatin * nucleoplasm
A ribosome is the organelle that builds proteins. Is that what you are looking for? If not, sorry! :(
Human cells and animal cells are similar because they are both eukaryotic cells, meaning they have a nucleus and organelles enclosed by a membrane. They also share many common organelles and structures responsible for basic cellular functions like metabolism, respiration, and replication. These similarities can be attributed to the fact that humans are classified as animals, and all animals share a common evolutionary ancestry.
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
cell wall (membrane), ribosomes, cytoplasm