Animal cells don't have plasmodesmata, only plant cells do. Plasmodesmata are intercellular bridges between plant cells. They play a central role in allowing water and other nutrients to be transported from one cell to another.
Plasmodesmata are microscopic junctions between the cells in a plant that help transport materials between the cells. A fungi has between 1000 to 100000 plasmodesmata in between cells.
No, in animal cells they are called ' gap junctions. '
no, it is found in just plant cells because it is the microscopic channels that traverse the cell wall, connecting the cells and allowing communication and transport.
Yes. The plasma membrane is basically the cell membrane, which all organism's cells have.
The outer layer of a cell is the cell membrane or plasma membrane
The cell wall is the outer-most layer, found outside the cell membrane. Animal cells only have a cell membrane, not a cell wall. Plant, bacteria, fungi and algal cells usually have a cell wall, as well as some archaea.
IT depends on what cell. In the plant cell it is the cell wall and the cell membrane. But in the animal cell it is only the cell membrane.
Well, a cell wall gives the plant cell it's straight structure, which makes the plant stand up straight. Without a cell wall the plant wouldn't be able to stand up straight and feed from the sun. On the other hand, If an animal had a cell wall, it'd be too straight, so everytime i walked, its foot would snap. Hence why stems can be broken so easily
Most cells are to small to be seen with the naked eye.some organisms are made up of trillions of cells
The Plasma membrane is found in both the animal cell and plant cell.
depend on the kind of cell...... plant: cell wall and cell membrane/plasma membrane animal: cell membrane/plasma membrane
Yes. However, the central vacuole is a better factor in determining the plant status of an organism.yes
Plasma Membrane
in a plant cell - cell wall in an animal cell - plasma membrane or cell membrane
both of em do
plant cell has chloroplasts and cell wall that animal cell doesn'tandanimal cell has plasma membrane that plant cell lacks
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Yes, both eukaryotes and bacteria have a cell (also called plasma) membrane.
The cell membrane controls movement of materials in and out of the cell.
The outer layer of a cell is the cell membrane or plasma membrane
The Gonhiqule depends on a molecule and cross the plasma membrane in an animal cell, but is a different story for the plant cell because of the cell wall.