Plant cells differ from animal cells primarily in their structure and function. They have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose, which provides support and protection, while animal cells only have a flexible cell membrane. Additionally, plant cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, allowing them to produce their own food, whereas animal cells do not have chloroplasts and rely on external sources for nutrition. Lastly, plant cells often have larger central vacuoles for storage and maintaining turgor pressure, while animal cells have smaller, more numerous vacuoles.
well i think that the
Chlorophyll is NOT the only pigment contained in a plant cell because all chlorophyll does is give the plant its green color. so do you think tat the only pigment in plant cells would be hte one that gives the plant its color? I DONT THINK SO. there are many pigments in plant cells
Both i think
i think it's because the plant cell and the animal cell are the same
Plant cells have a cell wall as well as a cell membrane. Animal cells only have a cell membrane.
animal cells have basically a shape that's very odd almost resembles to a mess up circle, plant cells have a rectangular shape. (to observe the cells, think about typing into a search engine and look for images of both animal and plant cells to make the comparison yourself.)
Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, while animal cells do not. Animal cells have lysosomes for digestion and centrioles for cell division, which are not found in plant cells. Additionally, plant cells are typically more rigid in shape due to their cell walls, whereas animal cells are more flexible.
i think so
i dont think itll differ as nerve cells donot differ according to the size of the organism
i think that it was virchow? we learned it in science earlier this year!
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One possible hypothesis statement could be: "Animal cells lack a cell wall and chloroplasts, while plant cells possess these structures. Therefore, plant cells may have a higher energy production capacity due to photosynthesis compared to animal cells."
they get their energy from the sun..... i think
both do.... i think
no i think! ;)
Chlorophyll is NOT the only pigment contained in a plant cell because all chlorophyll does is give the plant its green color. so do you think tat the only pigment in plant cells would be hte one that gives the plant its color? I DONT THINK SO. there are many pigments in plant cells
Because plant cells have vacuoles which is a big part of plant cell wherein animal cells don't have.Armando D. Casilan Jr.