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Animal cells don't have cellulose, but typical plant cells do!
The typical plant cell is covered with a protective wall called the Cellulose which makes the membrane stiff. So... the plant's cell's system is very stern and the animal cell's system isn't stern.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) can be found in both plants and animals. It is responsible for synthesizing proteins that are destined for export from the cell or insertion into cell membranes.
leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells in humans, not plants therefore your answer is animals.
It is the site of protein synthesis.So it can be found in plants,animals,bacteria and other living cells.
Plant cells
Chloroplasts are found in plants and some protists. They are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which sunlight is converted into chemical energy stored in glucose. Animals do not have chloroplasts.
fiber derived from plants or animals are called natural fibers
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fiber is cellulose which is found in the cell walls of plants.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Plants.
microvilli are ONLY found in animals
To get fiber, I eat Kellog's Frosted Mini Wheats.
Cytoplasm is found in both plants and animals.
The basic unit of life is a cell and it is found in plants and animals!
Foods that have fiber in them are derived from plants. Foods derived from animals, on the other hand (meat, cheese, eggs, milk) have no fiber.
Glucose is found in both plants and animals. Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis, and animals consume glucose (it is the first reactant for cellular respiration).
chloroplasts are in plants