Yes. The only difference between a plant cell and an animal cell is that a plant cell has a cell wall.
Yes, the organelles present in a plant cell include the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, and cell wall.
The largest organelle in your body is the Nucleus. However, this is only in an animal cell, as the large central vacuole present in plant cells is larger than the nucleus and takes up much of the space available in a plant cell.
DNA of eukaryotic cell is present in nucleus.
The plant cell Is eukaryotic because it has a nucleus
A cell wall, chloroplast and large vacuole are present in plant cell. Whereas, Golgi body and grana are present in animal cell. A cell wall is absent in animal cells and Golgi Bodies are absent in plant cells.
A nucleus, and an outer membrane.
In a plant cell, there is a large single vacuole present in the centre. This pushes the nucleus towards the plasma membrane.
Yes, the organelles present in a plant cell include the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, and cell wall.
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
in plant cell nuleus is present at pheriphery because of the presence of large vacuole in plant
Plant cells have a very large central vacuole while animal cells do not. That vacuole "pushes" the nucleus to the side.
Both. Nuceoli are essential parts of the nucleus, which is present in both animal and plant cells.
both of them have a nucleus
The nucleus is the control center of a cell.
no.companion cell and sieve tube cell of plant has no nucleus
Not in chemistry. A nucleus is the center of the atom. In biology a nucleus is the center of a cell. Any cell, plant or animal.
Although the nucleus may not be present at the center of the cell in many cases, it is true for most mammalian and microbial species. In a plant cell however, there is a large vacuole in the center of the cell, causing the nucleus to be present off to one side.