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What are the 3 organelles found in a plant or in a animal cell?

Three organelles found in both plant and animal cells are the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.


What are the main organelles inside plant and animal cells?

The main organelles inside plant cells are the cell wall, chloroplasts, and large central vacuole. In animal cells, the main organelles are the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi apparatus. Both plant and animal cells also contain structures like the cytoplasm, cell membrane, and ribosomes.


What are three things that are in a plant cell but not in the animal cell?

1. their shape, animal cells are round and morphus, whereas, plant cells are like rectangular, like bricks. 2. the organelles, animal cells don't have 'chloroplasts' which make the plant green. 3. their cell walls- an animal cell has a soft cell wall, where a plant cell has a hard outer coating and then a soft internal coating.


What is the difference between animal and bacterial cells?

The differences are many. Bacterial cells are 1) prokaryotic; 2) do not have a nucleus; 3) chromosomal DNA is ribbon shaped and loose in the cytoplasm; 4) bacterial cells have cell walls; 5) bacteria do not have organelles and 6) they reproduce by binary fission Animal cells: 1) are eukaryotic; 2) have a well defined nucleus which holds chromosomal DNA; 3) have many organelles; 4) do not have cell walls;5) somatic cells reproduce by mitosis and 6) gametes are produced by meiosis.


What are the 3 organelles that are in plant cells but not in animal calles?

This may be stating the obvious but he majority of people know plant cells make up plants and animal cells make up animals. Both plants and animals are considered eukaryotes. The defining feature of eukaryotic cells are the presence of a true-nuclei. There are other features that all eukaryotes share; such as membrane-bound organelles, multi-cellularity, helper proteins called histones, and rather large ribosomes (another organelle). I am not saying that other non-prokaryotic cells do not share some of these traits, besides nuclei, because that is definitely not the case. That is another story though :) So both animalia and plantae possess nuclei, multi-cellularity, membrane- bound organelles, etc. However, the organelles that distinguish plant cell from animal cell would be rigid cell walls, chloroplasts, and central vacuoles. I am a bio major and currently taking a botany class. It is introductory but I think I can say I am 99.9% positive. Hope it helps!

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What 3 organelles that are found in plant cells that are not found in animal cells.?

The cell wall, chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole are not found in animal cells.


What are the 3 organelles found in a plant or in a animal cell?

Three organelles found in both plant and animal cells are the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.


What are the main organelles inside plant and animal cells?

The main organelles inside plant cells are the cell wall, chloroplasts, and large central vacuole. In animal cells, the main organelles are the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi apparatus. Both plant and animal cells also contain structures like the cytoplasm, cell membrane, and ribosomes.


Which organelles are unique to plant cells-?

chloroplasts


What are the 3 organelles in a plant cell that are not in an animal cell?

Good question. My class acutally finished a lesson like this. I know that in a plant cell, there is a cell wall, and chloroplasts that are not in an animal cell. Although I'm not sure of a third. Hope I could help!


What 3 structures are not found in animal cells that are in plant cells?

The starch grains, chloroplast and cell wall (vacuoles are larger in plants cells, but small scattered ones can be found in animal cells)


What are the parts of the cell found in animal cells which are not found in plant cells?

the cell parts that are present in plant cells but are not present in animal cells are:: 1.chloroplast 2.cell wall 3.vacuole and also the plant cell is rectangular in shape while the animal cell is roughly oval in shape


What are three things that are in a plant cell but not in the animal cell?

1. their shape, animal cells are round and morphus, whereas, plant cells are like rectangular, like bricks. 2. the organelles, animal cells don't have 'chloroplasts' which make the plant green. 3. their cell walls- an animal cell has a soft cell wall, where a plant cell has a hard outer coating and then a soft internal coating.


What is the difference between animal and bacterial cells?

The differences are many. Bacterial cells are 1) prokaryotic; 2) do not have a nucleus; 3) chromosomal DNA is ribbon shaped and loose in the cytoplasm; 4) bacterial cells have cell walls; 5) bacteria do not have organelles and 6) they reproduce by binary fission Animal cells: 1) are eukaryotic; 2) have a well defined nucleus which holds chromosomal DNA; 3) have many organelles; 4) do not have cell walls;5) somatic cells reproduce by mitosis and 6) gametes are produced by meiosis.


What are the 3 organelles that are in plant cells but not in animal calles?

This may be stating the obvious but he majority of people know plant cells make up plants and animal cells make up animals. Both plants and animals are considered eukaryotes. The defining feature of eukaryotic cells are the presence of a true-nuclei. There are other features that all eukaryotes share; such as membrane-bound organelles, multi-cellularity, helper proteins called histones, and rather large ribosomes (another organelle). I am not saying that other non-prokaryotic cells do not share some of these traits, besides nuclei, because that is definitely not the case. That is another story though :) So both animalia and plantae possess nuclei, multi-cellularity, membrane- bound organelles, etc. However, the organelles that distinguish plant cell from animal cell would be rigid cell walls, chloroplasts, and central vacuoles. I am a bio major and currently taking a botany class. It is introductory but I think I can say I am 99.9% positive. Hope it helps!


What are 3 differences between Eukaryotic Plant Cells and Eukaryotic Animal Cells?

Eukaryotic plant cells possess a rigid cell wall made of cellulose, which provides structural support, while animal cells have flexible cell membranes without a cell wall. Additionally, plant cells contain chloroplasts, enabling photosynthesis, whereas animal cells do not have these organelles. Lastly, plant cells typically have larger central vacuoles for storage and maintaining turgor pressure, while animal cells may have smaller vacuoles.


What are 3 organelles that plant cells have and animal cells don't have?

Chloroplasts - responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells. Central vacuole - stores water, nutrients, and waste in plant cells. Cell wall - provides structural support and protection in plant cells.