How about "Cell-ebration: A Comparison of Plant and Animal Cells"? It's catchy, informative, and will make your teacher think you actually put some effort into your project. Just don't forget to actually compare the two types of cells, or else your title will be the most interesting thing about your presentation.
Good question. My class acutally finished a lesson like this. I know that in a plant cell, there is a cell wall, and chloroplasts that are not in an animal cell. Although I'm not sure of a third. Hope I could help!
1.It looks differnt. 2.a typical plant cell has nucleus,cell wall,cell membrane,vacuole,cyteplosm,coroplast. Edited Answer: A typical animal cell has cell membrane, cytoplasm & nucleus and a typical plant cell has cell wall, cell mmbrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and cell vacuole etc.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! One structure that you'll find in plant and bacterial cells, but not in animal cells, is the cell wall. It's like a sturdy fence that gives support and protection to these cells, helping them keep their shape and stay strong. Just like how a good friend supports you when you need it, the cell wall supports these cells in their everyday lives.
I am assuming you are talking about the potato plant as a whole and not just the stem of the plant, which is what is known as a "potato." So continuing with the assumption that you are talking about a potato plant, then yes a potato plant is a multicellular organism. It is an organism and it has more than one cell that work together for the good of the group of cells.
The Cell Wall and the Chloroplasts.
There are ALOT of differences. Depending on which grade you're in. Animal Cell - small vacuole Plant Cell - large vacuole (90% of cell) Animal Cell - Cell membrane Plant Cell - Cell membrane + cell wall Animal Cell - No chloroplasts Plant Cell - Chloroplasts Animal Cell - Funky shaped (any shape) Plant Cell - Rectangular Animal Cell - Hypotonic solution = bad Plant Cell - Hypotonic solution = good
good timing i am doing this in science class nucleolus is found in both plant and animal cells!
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as you see here they are cells the circle one is the animal cell and the rectangle one is the plant cell they have three same but the plant cell and three different cell then the animal cell is large
Good question. My class acutally finished a lesson like this. I know that in a plant cell, there is a cell wall, and chloroplasts that are not in an animal cell. Although I'm not sure of a third. Hope I could help!
1.It looks differnt. 2.a typical plant cell has nucleus,cell wall,cell membrane,vacuole,cyteplosm,coroplast. Edited Answer: A typical animal cell has cell membrane, cytoplasm & nucleus and a typical plant cell has cell wall, cell mmbrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and cell vacuole etc.
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I have researched this question and spent a good amount of time trying to figure it out.My research says NO,onion cells are NOT typical plant cells.
The vacuole stores water and breaks down materials.
it isn't good, it would destroy the plant/animal.
The cell membrane performs the function of a filter, letting good things in and bad things out. It also protects the cell from invading sources. It lets out water and lets in oxygen.