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The human Body cell is round. Unlike plants, that are cube shaped.

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How are organells in a cell like organs in a human body?

Organelles in a cell, such as the nucleus and mitochondria, perform specific functions similar to organs in the human body. Just as organs work together to maintain the overall health of the body, organelles collaborate to sustain the cell's functions and viability. Both organelles and organs are vital components that contribute to the overall structure and function of the cell or body.


What does and animal cell look like?

An animal cell is typically round or irregularly shaped and surrounded by a cell membrane. Inside the cell, you can find various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. The cytoplasm fills the interior of the cell where these organelles are located.


How does a cell act like human?

Cells can take in and release molecules, they can store food and water, they can reproduce, they have membranes, which are sort of like skin, they move, and they have a kind of brain called the nucleus that operates the cell.


What do human and plant cells look like?

The plant cell and the animal cell are similar in many ways the both have a nucleus, lysosomes, mitochondria, and a cell membrane. But there are also many things that set them apart from each other. And plant cell is a rectangular shape where as an animal cell is circular. A plant cell has chloroplast, which contains a green pigment called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what makes green leaves green. A plant cell also has a cell wall, a rigid protective layer of a plant cell.


What part of the human body is like the mitochondria?

because the mitochondria is the "power house" of the cell and makes energy, the most logical answer to this question is that the digestive tract is the human body part most like the mitochondria.

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