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How you could tell the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell?

Plant cells have a cell wall to provide structural support for the cell. Plant cells also have a large permanent vacuole whereas animal cells are small and temporary. Plants have chloroplast which contain chlorophyll (the stuff that makes plants green). Instead of glycogen in animal cells which r the carbohydrate stores, plants cells have starch in the cytoplasm or cytoplasts which is how they store carbs!! HTH!


Why animal-like protists are not placed in the animal kingdom?

According to new system of classification as given by Whittaker 1969 unicellular animals are included in a seprated kingdom known as protista and or known as protozoans i.e. single cell. The animal kingdom consists of multicellular organisms. The multicellular organisms are called metazoans and their cells are capable of performing all the essential activities of life.


What size is the goblet cell?

In human bronchi, the cell volume of goblet cells is approximately 2400 micron3 according toMERCER, R. R., RUSSELL, M. L., ROGGLI, V. L. & CRAPO, J. D. 1994. Cell number and distribution in human and rat airways. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology,10, 613-624.


What is the swelling and rupturing of a cell?

Swelling of a cell, known as cell swelling, occurs when there is an increase in the volume of the cell due to the influx of water. Rupturing of a cell, known as cell lysis, happens when a cell bursts open due to internal or external factors, leading to the release of its contents. Both processes can have detrimental effects on the cell's function and can be caused by various conditions such as osmotic imbalance or physical damage.


What cell part fills most of the cell?

The CytoPlasm trust me its correct no need to panic especially if u r doing an important test or Exam

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What is the difference of plant cell nucleus and animal cell nucleus?

a better answer should be given,but i think they r the same


Do animal cells have no chloroplasts for photosynthesis?

chloroplast is one of plastids found in plant cell ...plastids r lacking in animal cells


What has the author R Jafferali written?

R. Jafferali has written: 'A stochastic model to simulate the structure and performance of microfiltration and the growth of animal cell cultures'


What are the disadvantages of animal cell culture?

The disadvantages of cell culture is:- Biological relevance: means that the cell that u r culturing may have a low biological relevance with the organism u r looking at. Primary culture: out of tissue context Continuous culture: changes occur in cell, generate a new cell line, mutation occur. Hope this helps.


What has the author R H Bartle written?

R. H. Bartle has written: 'The Ormond building & its surroundings'


Is in a centriole in a plants or animal cells or both?

Centrioles are found in animal cells but are typically absent in plant cells. Plant cells rely on alternative structures known as microtubule organizing centers to perform similar functions as centrioles in animal cells.


What has the author R Ian Freshney written?

R. Ian Freshney has written: 'Animal Cell Culture' 'Culture of Animal Cells' 'Culture of Epithelial Cells, Culture of Hematopoietic Cells and Culture of Animal Cells' 'Culture of animal cells' -- subject(s): Culture Techniques, Cultured Cells, Methods, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture, Cell culture 'Culture of animal cells' -- subject(s): Cell culture, Culture techniques, Cultured Cells, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture 'Cultural of Human Tumor Cells and Cultural of Epithelial Cells' 'Culture of Epithelial Cells'


How you could tell the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell?

Plant cells have a cell wall to provide structural support for the cell. Plant cells also have a large permanent vacuole whereas animal cells are small and temporary. Plants have chloroplast which contain chlorophyll (the stuff that makes plants green). Instead of glycogen in animal cells which r the carbohydrate stores, plants cells have starch in the cytoplasm or cytoplasts which is how they store carbs!! HTH!


What r the cons of animal testing?

the cons of animal testing r- costs bunches of $$$


What has the author Paul R Sanberg written?

Paul R. Sanberg has written: 'Cell transplantation for Huntington's disease' -- subject(s): Animal Disease Models, Animal models, Brain Tissue Transplantation, Disease Models, Animal, Fetal nerve tissue, Huntington's Disease, Huntington's chorea, Intracerebral transplantation, Surgery, Transplantation


Are any greenhouse gases natural?

Erm..they r and there not coz some r natural and sum r coz of humans


What does plasma membrane do in an animal cell?

The plasma membrane, or cell membrane, had many purposes, including:-selective permeability (it controls what goes in and out of the cell)-containing the cytoplasm (and therefore allowing chemical reactions to occur)- offering limited protection to the cell, contrary to popular belief