nucleus- principle/teachers
mitochondria- smart boards/computers
large vacuole- lockers
cell wall- the actual building
cell membrane- the inside walls
cytoplasm- the school floor
Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant Cells
the plant cell has diffrent types of iners all together well 2 but still the plant cell will have a clear cell right in he middle that stors water but looks like noting just like an air bubble
Chloroplasts, Cell wall, and Plants have really large Vacuoles compared to Animals.
The Plant Vacuole can be compared to a vacuum cleaner They can be compared to a water tank, as they hold the plant cell's water.
Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and larger vacuoles compared to animal cells. Animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts, or large vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells store energy as starch, while animal cells store energy as glycogen.
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Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant Cells
A plant cell is 1/100 of a millimeter and a animal cell is 40 times as big
the plant cell has diffrent types of iners all together well 2 but still the plant cell will have a clear cell right in he middle that stors water but looks like noting just like an air bubble
Chloroplasts, Cell wall, and Plants have really large Vacuoles compared to Animals.
The Plant Vacuole can be compared to a vacuum cleaner They can be compared to a water tank, as they hold the plant cell's water.
Plant cells have cell walls, as compared to animal cells which have cell membranes.
Plant cells have a cell wall over the cell membrane. This allows for form and structure as plants can grow very tall. Animal cells have no cell walls just a cell membrane, which compared to plant cells, is rather "wobbly".
A plant cell can be compared to a school in that both have specialized structures that perform specific functions. Just as a school has different departments for various subjects, a plant cell contains organelles like the chloroplasts for photosynthesis and the vacuole for storage. Additionally, both a plant cell and a school require coordination and communication among their components to function effectively. Both systems also rely on energy sources - a plant cell uses sunlight for photosynthesis, while a school relies on resources like teachers and administrators for operation.
An old plant cell will typically have a larger central vacuole compared to a young plant cell. As a plant cell ages, the central vacuole tends to increase in size due to the accumulation of cell sap and storage of various substances, resulting in increased turgor pressure and support for the cell.
The cell wall of a plant cell is very rigid compared to its cell membrane.
Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and larger vacuoles compared to animal cells. Animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts, or large vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells store energy as starch, while animal cells store energy as glycogen.