No. All animal cells need glucose to carry out cellular respiration, but we need to get that from the food we eat.
Eukaryotic cells are cells with a nucleus so animals like humans and most living things now are eukaryotic.
Plant cells have a cell wall and the cell membrane while animal cells have only a cell membrane. Also, plant cells have chloroplasts and they make their own food by trapping sunlight for sugar. Unlike Plant Cells, Animal Cells have Moving Cells and they have smaller vacuoles. Due to the lack of a rigid cell wall, animal cells can adopt a variety of shapes, and a phagocytic cell can even engulf other structures. click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a plant cell and an animal cell.
-Mitochondria are organelles within eukaryotic cells -Mitochondria themselves are not cells, but are believed to have once been a cell themselves because they have a double membrane and their own genetic material...DNA -Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic
Yes. Virtually all cells have a nucleus, especially in organisms that can be seen without a microscope. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell that tells the cell how to operate. The nucleus also contains the genetic material that tells the cell how it should develop and tells how to make new cells.
All kinds of cells cannot produce sugar. Only those cells which contain chlorophyll pigment are able to do so. A good example of this is a plant cell, which contains specialized organelles called chloroplasts(which contain this pigment) to carry out photosynthesis, the end product of which is sugar.
all cells in an animal cell is important they all function together to make the animal cell properly function
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Animal cells use forms of sugar to make energy using the organelles called mitochondria.
Animal cells have lysosomes because they need it. Plant cells don't. Lysosomes break down food in the cell. Plant cells make sugar, which doesn't need to be broken down. Hope you find this helpfull ;-)
Cells can't MAKE energy, they can only convert it from one form to another. Plant cells use sunlight to convert H2O and CO2 into sugar and oxygen. Animal cells convert sugar and oxygen into CO2 and H2O.
animal cells can't make their own food, plant cells can so animal cells need to eat plant cells
Mitochondria- animal and plant cells Chloroplasts- only plant cells in the animal cell, the mitochondria converts sugars and fats (glucose) into energy (ATP). in the plant cell, the chloroplasts convert solar energy into glucose, then the mitochondria converts the glucose into energy.
It pretty much has to do with sex to make the animal cell...
Plant cells have a cell wall and the cell membrane while animal cells have only a cell membrane. Also, plant cells have chloroplasts and they make their own food by trapping sunlight for sugar. Unlike Plant Cells, Animal Cells have Moving Cells and they have smaller vacuoles. Due to the lack of a rigid cell wall, animal cells can adopt a variety of shapes, and a phagocytic cell can even engulf other structures. click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a plant cell and an animal cell.
Plant cells have a cell wall and the cell membrane while animal cells have only a cell membrane. Also, plant cells have chloroplasts and they make their own food by trapping sunlight for sugar. Unlike Plant Cells, Animal Cells have Moving Cells and they have smaller vacuoles. Due to the lack of a rigid cell wall, animal cells can adopt a variety of shapes, and a phagocytic cell can even engulf other structures. click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a plant cell and an animal cell.
Plant cells have a cell wall and the cell membrane while animal cells have only a cell membrane. Also, plant cells have chloroplasts and they make their own food by trapping sunlight for sugar. Unlike Plant Cells, Animal Cells have Moving Cells and they have smaller vacuoles. Due to the lack of a rigid cell wall, animal cells can adopt a variety of shapes, and a phagocytic cell can even engulf other structures. click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a plant cell and an animal cell.
Chloroplast are organelles found in plant cells and other photosynthetic eukaryote organisms. Chloroplasts get energy from the sun and use it to make food and to produce ATP to use by animals and other consumers. Chloroplast have chlorophyll which gives plants their green color.