Hibernation and estivation are similar in that they are adaptations to harsh climates. They offer protection to animals to maintain homeostasis.
The difference is that hibernation refers to the torpor during winter while estivation refers to the torpor during summer.
No it is not a plant that goes dormant except in winter.
The epidermis of a plant is similar to the skin of an animal in that it acts as a protective barrier. It helps to prevent water loss, regulate gas exchange, and protect against pathogens. Just as the skin of an animal is an important part of their immune system, the epidermis of a plant plays a similar role in defense against environmental stresses.
both the plant and animal cell contain a distinct nucleus, mitochondria, vacuoles, and a cell membrane. plus they both have cytoplasm.
They both have organs
well they are both eukaryotic so they are very similar. However animal cells do not have a chloroplasts, while plant cells do. Also, animal cells have centrioles while plant cells do not. Another difference is that during mitosis and meiosis plant cells produce a cell plate, while animal cells produce cleavage furrow.
if a plant is dormant, it means it is asleep/hibernating for the winter
The plant and animal cell are similar because the cell gives it it's structure.
Lysosomes are found in animal cells. Plant cells have similar organelles called lytic vacuoles that carry out similar functions to lysosomes.
that the cow is an animal and the plant ia plant
The plant and animal cell are similar because the cell gives it it's structure.
No it is not a plant that goes dormant except in winter.
both have cell membrane
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Lysosomes are found in animal cells and are responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste. Plant cells have similar structures called lytic vacuoles, which serve a similar function to lysosomes.
It has a similar function.That is to produce proteins.
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Stem has a similar function to the internal skeleton of an animal. It provides support, structure, and transport of nutrients within the plant, similar to how the skeleton supports and shapes an animal's body.