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In many cases. Most plants reproduce sexually, and need two parent cells to accomplish reproduction.

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Do plant cells reproduce faster than animal cells?

Not necessarily. Cells in different parts of plants and animals reproduce (divide) at different rates. It would depend on what parts of the organisms you are comparing. For example: the ends of plant roots grow a lot faster than the other parts, and hair cells in animals grow faster than cells in other parts of the body.


Animal cell do not have?

I'm going to assume that you are actually trying to ask "What do animal cells do not have that plant cells do?" The answer is cell walls and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what is in plant cells have that converts sun light into energy. Cell walls, on the other hand give the plant cells their structure and allow them to grow with out a skeleton, unlike animals.


Which is the largest a plant cell an animal cell or a bacterial cell?

Plant cells are generally larger than animal cells, and both are significantly larger than bacterial cells. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall that provides structural support and allows them to grow larger than animal cells, which do not have cell walls. Bacterial cells are much smaller than both plant and animal cells.


What is the long cells with unevenly thickened cell walls this type of cell wall allows the cells to grow?

The long cells with unevenly thickened cell walls are called sclerenchyma cells. The uneven thickening of cell walls provides strength and support to the plant, allowing it to grow tall and withstand mechanical stress. These cells are dead at maturity and provide structural support to plant tissues.


What would happen to plant cells if they are piled on top each other?

Well, if you piled plant cells on top of each other then the cells will grow together and you get a stronger cell.

Related Questions

Why the plant grow?

Meristem cells in the roots, buds and top of the shoot reproduce then specialise, like animal stem cells, causing the plant to grow up & out.


What is the process that plant and animal cells grow bigger by adding cells?

Mitosis


Why do cells reproduce in a growing organism?

Cells grow in order for the organism to grow and reproduce. Cells only grow to replace other cells that die off and allow for the continued existence of the organism.


What materils do you need to grow a plant?

A plant grows or forms when the cells produced more cells. Some of these replace old cells but others are what make the plant grow or "form".


What chemicals help plant cells grow?

Growth promoting hormones


What is the difference between animal cells an plant cells?

Animal cells separate by CYTOKINESIS while plant cells must grow a new cell wall for separation called a CELL PLATE.


Does a plant grow best in sunlight or artficial light?

I think that the plant will grow better in the natural light because the plant needs to go through photosynthesis in order for the plant to grow and get it neutrons from the sun


How do plant cells change after watering theam?

they germinate and grow into a pretty flower


What plant can grow into existing cracks in rocks and cause mechanical weathering?

Cells


What role do plant hormones play in photo-tropism?

In phototropism, plant hormones control the growth and development of plants due to light. For example, in positive phototropism, auxin, a hormone, speeds up the rate at which plant cells grow. It builds up on the shadier side of a plant, causing those cells to grow faster than the cells on the sunny side of the plant. With longer cells on one side than the other, the stem bends toward the light.


Why plant cells are totipotent and not animal cells?

Plant cells are totipotent because they have the ability to dedifferentiate and regenerate into a whole new plant through processes like tissue culture. Animal cells, on the other hand, have more limited capacity for dedifferentiation and regeneration, making them less totipotent compared to plant cells.


Can a plant grow from an adventitious roots of a single leaf?

Yes, because plant cells are totipotent and as such can develop from a single cell