Plant cells have certain specialized organelles that animal cells do not need. These organelles are the cell wall and chloroplasts.
Plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells do not.Plants have a stiff cell wall it is sguare shaped, they have large vacuoles, and the cells hold food energy and water.Animals don't have cell walls, they are round, and they have very small vacuolesChloroplasts
First of all, a scientist would look at the cell of the organism. Plant cells have thick cell walls surrounding their membrane and typically have a large central vacuole and chloroplasts while animal cells lack chloroplasts, cell walls, and vacuoles. Another difference is that during mitosis, The Golgi Body disappears for most of the process in animal cells, but curiously remains present the entire process in plant cells. In addition, cytokinesis is different in both types of cells and plant cells do not use centrioles during mitosis.
Red blood cells lack a nucleus and organelles, including repair enzymes, because they are specialized for carrying oxygen. Their main function is gas exchange, and the absence of a nucleus allows for more space to accommodate hemoglobin molecules, increasing their oxygen-carrying capacity.
To plant a nectarine pip, remove the pit from the fruit and clean off any remaining flesh. Plant the pit in well-draining soil with the pointed end facing down. Keep the soil consistently moist and place the pot in a warm, sunny location. It may take a few years for the pit to grow into a fruit-bearing tree.
Plants store chemical energy in the form of glucose molecules, which are produced through photosynthesis. Glucose is stored in various plant parts such as roots, stems, and seeds, where it can be used for energy production during periods of low light or other stress conditions.
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Well you are learning about cells. yes or no. well cell wall is in plant cells and bacteria but some don`t have. no its not a plant cell
Plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells do not.Plants have a stiff cell wall it is sguare shaped, they have large vacuoles, and the cells hold food energy and water.Animals don't have cell walls, they are round, and they have very small vacuolesChloroplasts
First of all, a scientist would look at the cell of the organism. Plant cells have thick cell walls surrounding their membrane and typically have a large central vacuole and chloroplasts while animal cells lack chloroplasts, cell walls, and vacuoles. Another difference is that during mitosis, The Golgi Body disappears for most of the process in animal cells, but curiously remains present the entire process in plant cells. In addition, cytokinesis is different in both types of cells and plant cells do not use centrioles during mitosis.
No. There is just the cell membrane, cytoplasm and the nucleus. No, a Plant cell has a Cell Wall but a Animal has a cell membrane which is the same thing as a plasma membrane
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Animal cells undergo lysis, and plant cells undergo plasmolysis. Lysis occurs when a plant cell explodes due to too much pressure on the inside, and plasmolysis occurs when the vacuole of a plant cell shrinks away from the cell wall due to lack of water.
Well there is no real reason for it, its just how the different organisms evolved.Well there is no real reason for it, its just how the different organisms evolved.
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Chloroplasts would only be found in plant cells because they produce chlorophyll which the plant uses to create energy from sunlight. Animals do not have the ability to create energy from sunlight and therefore do not need or have chloroplasts in their cells
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