First, Family! Tough to think of Cilia without encountering Flagella. Remember the Paramecium - it used cilia for motility; the flagella is a tail like structure also used to induce motion.
Next, animal Cells are 'laden' with ciliated hairs - best example is the bronchial tubes - cilia used for internal motility.
So now, do Plant Cells have cilia? Can't think of any now; so we have to go to smaller members of the Plant family - Protists and Phytoplankton are both ciliated and flagellated.
Ciliated epithelial cells are typically found in animal tissues, particularly in the respiratory tract where they help move mucus and debris out of the airways. Plant cells do not have cilia but may have flagella for movement.
If the cell has a cell wall and a vacuole and chloroplasts You can tell them apart by looking through the microscope and seeing if it has a cell wall. If it does then it is a plant cell. If it doesn't then it is an animal cell.
The difference between a animal cell and a plant cell is that plant cells are rectangular in shape,have large vacuoles,and that it contains a cell wall and its also have chloroplast in their cells....
The muscle cell is an animal cell. It is a specialized cell found in animals that is responsible for generating force through its contraction, allowing for movement and various physiological functions in the body.
The plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts (photosynthetic organelle) which the animal cell does not.
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Ciliated epithelial cells are typically found in animal tissues, particularly in the respiratory tract where they help move mucus and debris out of the airways. Plant cells do not have cilia but may have flagella for movement.
Ciliated epithelial cells are usually found in animals. They are involved in movement and transportation of mucus or other substances along surfaces in organs such as the respiratory tract and reproductive system. Plants do not possess ciliated epithelial cells.
A ciliated epithelial cell is an animal cell because it is found in the human body only. It aids movement in the trachea (windpipe), helps move a fertilized egg cell towards the uterus (usually preventing ectopic pregnancies) and much more.
well the animal is different from a plant cell because a plant cell have a cell wall, & chloroplast and the animal cell does not
It is a plant cell, a animal cell is in something with movement.
A plant cell is a plant cell. An animal cell is an animal cell. Obvious right?
well the animal is different from a plant cell because a plant cell have a cell wall, & chloroplast and the animal cell does not
animal cells has cell all plant cell dose not have animal cell has chloroplast plant cell dose not have
an animal cell has cell membrane a plant cell has cell wall.
the plant cell have an cell wall but the animal cell havent cell wall , animal cell have lysosomes and the plant havent lysosomes.
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