Plants are already adapted to either sexual or asexual reproduction (asexual reproduction in the case of plants is called vegetative propagation) and it is not unusual for plants to create clones of themselves, therefore it is not difficult to get this to happen in the laboratory, whereas animals are not adapted to asexual reproduction, and do not normally produce clones.
No, not all plants can be cloned through propagation. Some plants are easier to clone than others, and the success of cloning depends on the specific plant species and the method of propagation used.
Plants have cell walls. That's all I know. :) :P
Are easier to see under microscope and animal cells. The first reason is that plate cells are usually larger than their animal counterparts. Secondly, plant cells have a thick cell wall making them easily identifiable.
Usually, plant cell is larger than the animal cell and the plant cell has the chloroplast in it, which is green in color, that make it easier to be observed under the microscope.
why are the number of plant systems smaller than animal systems.
with cell wall plant have but animal not
Yes, the plant nuclei is generally bigger than the animal nuclei. In most cases, the plant cells are generally bigger than the animal cells.
No, because when you clone an animal of some sort, you are taking a nucleus of one of its cells and implanting it in another mammal's reproductive system (i.e. womb) where it will grow. When it is born, it will be the clone of the mammal you took the cell's nucleus from. However, there are some negative affects. When you clone an animal, that animal might have bone problems, sicknesses, and diseases than the usual amount of problems it might have when it is NOT a clone.
The plant cell is smaller than the animal cell
Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant Cells
they are sponges
Yes,the technology is nore advanced and easier to put together?