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What are the main differences between plant cells and animal cells?

the plant cell is round and the animal cell is squered


What is a blulrushes?

This thing can be found in Utah's Animals and plant research! Im in Fourth Grade and i dont know what it is it can be a plant or an animal This thing can be found in Utah's Animals and plant research! Im in Fourth Grade and i dont know what it is it can be a plant or an animal This thing can be found in Utah's Animals and plant research! Im in Fourth Grade and i dont know what it is it can be a plant or an animal


What are the 2 main differences between animal and plant cells?

plant cells have a cell wall surrounding the cell membrane for protection and rigidity, animal cells don't have a cell wall. plant cells have larger vacuoles than animal cells. animal cells have centrioles to aid in cell division, plant cells do not. plant cells have chloroplasts (used in photosynthesis) and chlorophyll (the green pigment), animal cells do not have either of those.


Which organelle is found in both animal and plant cells?

The organelles common to plant and animal cells are Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria, Nucleus, Golgi bodies, Endoplasmic reticulum, Ribosomes, & Vacuoles. Lysosomes are not that common in plants, rarely present in plants but are present in animals. Chlooplastids and Cell wall are present in plant cells,not in animal cells. Centrosomes are present in animal cells only, not in plant cells.


Who stated plant cells produce plant cells and animal cells produce animal cells?

i think that it was virchow? we learned it in science earlier this year!

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Referring to the inherited traits of a plant or animal is called what?

Genetic


What is referring to the inherited traits of a plant or animals?

Genetic


Referring to the traits of a plant or animal?

Genetic


How did gregor mendel contribute to understanding of inherited traits?

Gregor Mendel took two different colored pea plants: one had traits for white plants and the other had traits for a red plant. When Mendel cross bred the two plants, a plant with traits for a pink plant grew. This is how Mendel contributed to the understanding of inherited traits.


The traits in mendels pea plant study were inherited?

Independently.


What are plant inherited traits?

Height, color, food they produce, and food they "eat".


List inherited traits of a plant in the rainforest?

Tropical rainforest plants have natural traits that enable the plant to survive the harsh conditions. Inherited traits or adaptations the plants have are the thick leaves that can withstand the high temperatures. The leaves in the plants absorb a lot of water to help the plant thrive by retaining moisture.


Some inherited characteristics of an animal or plant?

opposable thumbs!


Is lysome in a plant or animal?

If you are referring to the lysosome in plant or animal cells, then they live in both.


What Plant height leaf shape and flower color are all examples of what in plants?

inherited traits


What are the inherited traits of animals?

a inherited trait of a plant or animal is a trait (a characteristic or quality) that the plant or animal got from its parents! Same goes for humans! If you mom has blue eyes and you have blue eyes that is a inherited trait. Basically a characteristic passed down! Hope that heps! Good luck:)


What are the principles of genetics?

# Sex cell of a plant or animal may contain one factor (allele) for different traits but not both factors needed to express the traits. # Characteristics are inherited independently from other characteristics. # Each inherited characteristic is determined by two heredity factors/genes, one from each parent which determine whether a gene will be dominant or recessive.