The answer is neither yes or no. There can be ones that are shaped the same and can also be ones that are shaped differently.
There are many many many different types of cell shapes in both plants and animals.
Animals have cells that are long and skinny like a string (nerve cells) and flat shaped (skin cells), irregular shaped (bone cell), square shaped, regtangle shaped (muscle cell), oval shaped, circle shaped (fat cell)..etc.
Plant cell's are AS diversely shaped however they definitely don't all have the exact same shape either.
However when you see a picture that's showing an animal cell and labling the organelles, it's typically shown as a circular cell and for a plant cell, it's typically a rectangle with rounded edges.
Go to Google.com, type in plant cell and click on "images" then do the same with "animal cell" and see for yourself.
Cellulose is what the structure of plant cells are made of. It gives the plant a tough box-ike structure to give the plant strength to grow. Termites and animals such as cows can digest cellulose. Otherwise humans use it for making paper or fabrics like cotton.
no it is not true that plant and animal cells are exactly alike.
No, the smallest parts of a plant and animal do not look the same. Plants are made up of cells that have cell walls, chloroplasts, and large central vacuoles, while animals are made up of cells that lack cell walls, chloroplasts, and have smaller vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells typically have a rectangular shape, while animal cells are more irregular in shape. The differences in cell structure reflect the different functions and adaptations of plants and animals.
Not at all. They can range from most plant cells that are generally rectangular, to skeletal muscle cells that are generally long and cylindrical, to epithelial and nerve cells that have no defined shape, to amoeboids that are constantly changing their shape. Almost any shape you can imagine, you can probably find a cell that almost matches it.
None. They have the same type of cells as humans (eukaryotic) However, compared to a plant cell, they lack a cell wall, chloroplasts, large central ventricle
Cellulose is what the structure of plant cells are made of. It gives the plant a tough box-ike structure to give the plant strength to grow. Termites and animals such as cows can digest cellulose. Otherwise humans use it for making paper or fabrics like cotton.
No, animal cell has a abnormal shape and a plant shape is square because it's cell wall holds it that shape.
They are not the same because the cell of a plant has a cell wall and animals cells don't
Because they are the same thing
an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
no it is not true that plant and animal cells are exactly alike.
No to all of the above. Plant and animal cells do not have the same shape. Plant cells have chloroplasts. Animal cells do not. Plants have a cell wall. Animal cells have a cell membrane. However there is one atom difference between a plant's chlorophyl and a human's hemoglobin. 53% of the DNA in a human and a banana tree is the same. Similarities exist.
No, all cells have different shapes. The blood cells and skin cells are definitely different! Also, plant and animal cells are different: plant cells are box-like shaped.
The cells of all plants and animals contain DNA in the same shape, which is the "double helix" that looks like a twisted ladder. All DNA molecules in both plant cells and animal cells are made from the same four chemical building blocks called nucleotides. So, the DNA from animal and plant cells looks exactly the same, but they are arranged differently.
No, the smallest parts of a plant and animal do not look the same. Plants are made up of cells that have cell walls, chloroplasts, and large central vacuoles, while animals are made up of cells that lack cell walls, chloroplasts, and have smaller vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells typically have a rectangular shape, while animal cells are more irregular in shape. The differences in cell structure reflect the different functions and adaptations of plants and animals.
Viruses only target certain host cells that contains the complementary receptor, and since plant cells and animals cells differ. Virals found in plants may not effect animals if animals do not contain the same host cells. However, viruses mutate rapidly, so there could be a chance....
Onion cells are approximately the same shape because they are packed tightly together in the layers of an onion bulb. The cell walls of onion cells help maintain their shape and structure. Additionally, the pressure exerted by neighboring cells contributes to their uniform appearance.