Plant cells are rigid due to their cell wall and are usually square in shape.
Plant and animal cells differ in structure and function. Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, while animal cells do not. Plant cells also have a rectangular shape, while animal cells are typically round or irregular in shape. These differences are adaptations that allow plants and animals to thrive in their respective environments.
Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, while animal cells do not. Animal cells have lysosomes for digestion and centrioles for cell division, which are not found in plant cells. Additionally, plant cells are typically more rigid in shape due to their cell walls, whereas animal cells are more flexible.
an animal cell contains a nucleus as does the plant cell. the plant cell contains a cell wall but the animal cell contains a cell membrane. they bothe have the same purpose to protect the inner layer of the cells. a plant cell has a vacoule which is a storage area for cytoplasm and an animal cell does not. a plant cell also contains chloroplast which is a pigment to give the plant cells its green color.
Animal cells do not have a fixed shape because unlike plant cells, they do not have the rigid cell wall to keep them in a specific shape. Therefore their cell membrane which is like a mere sheet allows them to be blob-like.
The cell membrane holds both plant and animal cells together. It acts as a barrier, controlling the substances that enter and exit the cell to maintain internal balance. Additionally, in plant cells, the cell wall provides structural support and helps maintain shape.
a plant cell is more squre and an animal cell is more round
Plant cells are generally more rectangular in shape, where as animal cells are usually more round
they are different because they have different organelles.
One has a cell wall and a large vacoule (a plant cell), and then one does not have a cell wall, and has a smaller vacuole (animal cell)
with cell wall plant have but animal not
Plant cells typically have a more rigid and rectangular shape due to the presence of a cell wall made of cellulose, while animal cells have a more irregular shape. Additionally, plant cells often contain a large central vacuole that occupies most of the cell's volume, which is not typically found in animal cells.
Animal cells are generally shapeless, though they tend to be somewhat oblong. Plant cells, however, are of a static shape because of the fact that they're protected by a cell wall (animal cells are protected by a cell membrane). Because of this difference, plant cells tend to be somewhat rectangular, or just generally a quadrilateral shape.
An animal cell has no cell wall, but a plant cell has a cell wall.An animal cell has no chloroplast but plant cells do have it.An animal cell is not rigid and can change its shape, while a plant cell is rigid and has a fixed shape.
Well, since plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, the animal cell does not. The animal cell has centrioles and lysosomes, while a plant cell does not.
Plant cells:SquareCell wallOne large vacuoleRectangular cell shapeAnimal cells:they don't have any chloroplastsno cell wallone small vacuoleeither circular or irregular cell shape
Plant cell has definite shape while animal cell has irregular shape.
it does not have a nucleaus