do animal cells contain a nucleolus while plant cells don't true or false
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true or false
False. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both contain DNA, but eukaryotic cells store their DNA in a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells have their DNA everywhere throughout the cell.
Organelles are contained within cells; each cell contains many of them. Some animals may by coincidence have the same number of organelles as another animal, but as a general rule they do not.
This is a false statement. The 2 types of cells are plant cells and animal cells. The difference between the 2 cells are that animal cells do not have cell walls, where plant cells do have cell walls. Since fish are considered animals in the cell kingdom, it makes this statement false.
Animal cells do not obtain their energy directly from chlorophyll. However, chlorophyll is vital for the survival of animals. Chlorophyll is the pigment contained in chloroplasts, which are the organelles in plants responsible for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis involves converting energy into a form that animals can use (glucose). This glucose is then broken down in the animal cell for energy. Therefore chlorophyll is indirectly responsible for producing the energy for animal cells.
True. Only animal cells contain centrioles housed in centrosome.
False
This theory is false. Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
False. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both contain DNA, but eukaryotic cells store their DNA in a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells have their DNA everywhere throughout the cell.
true or false
false
Organelles are contained within cells; each cell contains many of them. Some animals may by coincidence have the same number of organelles as another animal, but as a general rule they do not.
false.
False
no
yes and no the nucleolus makes the ribosome that make most of the protien inside the cell
False, the majority of plant and animal cells have nuclei, with the exception of some specialized cells.