Plant cells have large vacuoles, cell walls and are usually rectangular prisms in diagrams.
As opposed to animal cells which are spherical and have small vacuoles.
A microscope
A light-microscope.
a plant cell (a eukariotic cell)a plant cell undergoing cytokinesis
Under a microscope when viewing a plant cell or bacterial cell, the cell wall is the outermost layer of the cell.
A nucleus is found in a plant and animal cell - (check the labelled diagrams of a plant cell and an animal cell to see what is the same and what isn't.)
Which scientific tool was invented to help scientists see very tiny things, like bacteria
chloroplasts
See link All the fifteen cell parts are there, as well as a test to help you!
That is not the reason that they have cell walls but they are easier to see because they do. It is rather like splitting hairs. The first person who described and called cells the name 'cell', looked at cork (a plant). Cellulose forms protective framework for a plant cell to survive. It is a structural carbohydrate used in protection and support. They help a plant keep its shape.
in a plant cell you would find a cell wall
use a microscope and then put a animal or plant part in there and then look at it if you are a student ask for parental help :)
By using a microscope.
a plant cell (a eukariotic cell)a plant cell undergoing cytokinesis
because it has plant cells
A chloroplast is a part of a plant -> see added link!
Under a microscope when viewing a plant cell or bacterial cell, the cell wall is the outermost layer of the cell.
See link below
see which one has a cell wall
A nucleus is found in a plant and animal cell - (check the labelled diagrams of a plant cell and an animal cell to see what is the same and what isn't.)