Both plant and animal cells have:
No, animal and plant cells have some differences. For example, plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not. Additionally, plant cells often have large central vacuoles, which are less common in animal cells.
Cells Plant cells and animal cells differ in cell organelles
Generally neither. Plant cells to not have flagella and, apart from sperm, neither do animal cells. Flaglla are more characteristic of bacteria and protists.
yes, but rarely in plant cells. cycada are the most notable exception
A cell wall that keeps the plant rigidly upright through turgor pressure. Chloroplasts, so the plant can make it's own food through photosynthesis. And also large central vacuoles for storage and catabolic activities.
They both have cells.
vacuoles and chloroplasts
They are both cells.
they have nucleus
Plant cells have Chloroplasts and Cell Walls. Animal cells do not.
A characteristic of Animal cells is that they have cell membrane and no cell wall (like plant cells)
Cell wall and chloroplast :)
All animals and plants are made of cells. Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as nucleus, cytoplasm,cell membrane ,mitochondria, and ribosomes. Plant cells also have a cell wall. Function of cells which animal and plant cells have in common.
Both plant nd animal cells have:Cell surface membraneCytoplasmNucleus(GCSE and above: mitochondrion)(ribosomes, represented as small dots)Hope this helps :)
Animal cells have a cell membrane; plant cells have both a cell membrane and a cell wall. Thus bacteria are plants.
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
No, animal and plant cells have some differences. For example, plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not. Additionally, plant cells often have large central vacuoles, which are less common in animal cells.