cell membrane
The cell membrane is the boundary that regulates what comes in and out of the cell. It is a selectively permeable barrier that controls the flow of molecules in and out of the cell to maintain homeostasis.
Animal cells have centrioles, which are involved in organizing the spindle fibers during cell division. Plant cells lack centrioles but have other structures like a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, which are not found in animal cells.
There are many distinguishing features that allow you to tell the difference between plant and animal cells. For example, plant cells have a rigid cell wall, and so are much more likely to have a rigid (rectangular) shape. Animal cells are much more likely to have an irregular shape. Another quick way is to look for the presence of chloroplasts - little green organelles - which are easily identified. These are found in plant cells, but not animal cells.
It is important because the mitochondria is like a gate keeper it controls what comes in the cell and what comes out of the cell
This answer compares and contrasts the features of a plant cell and an animal cell.A plant cell has a vacuole. This is a sac in which the cell stores water and nutrients. An animal cell has no vacuole as it does not make its own food and therefore does not need to store these nutrients in that way.A plant cell has chloroplasts. These are the instruments in which photosynthesis occurs (the process of plants making their own food), and where the pigment chlorophyll comes from, which makes the plant green. An animal cell has no chloroplasts as it does not need to make its own food.Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus. The nucleus controls the function of the cell and what takes place in it. All cells need this control.Both plant and animal cells have a cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is what fills up the cell and gives it shape. Many important metabolic reactions take place in the cytoplasm. All cells need these reactions to occur.The animal cell has a cell membrane and the plant cell has a cell wall. Both perform the same main function - they are a semipermeable membrane that controls the entry and exit of gases and substances to and from the cell.The cell wall, however, is more rigid and thick, while the cell membrane is more flexible and is thinner. The animal cell membrane is thin and flexible because the animal gets its strength from the skeleton structure of the animal. However, the plant does not have a bone structure, so its strength must come from the cellular level. The thick and rigid cell wall provides this strength.For more detailed information see the related link.
golgi bodies
golgi bodies
golgi bodies
The cell membrane is the boundary that regulates what comes in and out of the cell. It is a selectively permeable barrier that controls the flow of molecules in and out of the cell to maintain homeostasis.
Animal cells have centrioles, which are involved in organizing the spindle fibers during cell division. Plant cells lack centrioles but have other structures like a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, which are not found in animal cells.
The cell membrane controls what comes in and out of cells.
There are many distinguishing features that allow you to tell the difference between plant and animal cells. For example, plant cells have a rigid cell wall, and so are much more likely to have a rigid (rectangular) shape. Animal cells are much more likely to have an irregular shape. Another quick way is to look for the presence of chloroplasts - little green organelles - which are easily identified. These are found in plant cells, but not animal cells.
It is important because the mitochondria is like a gate keeper it controls what comes in the cell and what comes out of the cell
Except for RBCs, both animal and plant cells have a nucleus.Both have the same organelles, floating in the cytoplasm i.e. the organelles are the mitochondria, Golgi body, ribosmomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum.This answer compares and contrasts the features of a plant cell and an animal cell. A plant cell has a vacuole. This is a sac in which the cell stores water and nutrients. An animal cell has no vacuole as it does not make its own food and therefore does not need to store these nutrients in that way.A plant cell has chloroplasts. These are the instruments in which photosynthesis occurs (the process of plants making their own food), and where the pigment chlorophyll comes from, which makes the plant green. An animal cell has no chloroplasts as it does not need to make its own food.Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus. The nucleus controls the function of the cell and what takes place in it. All cells need this control.Both plant and animal cells have a cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is what fills up the cell and gives it shape. Many important metabolic reactions take place in the cytoplasm. All cells need these reactions to occur.The animal cell has a cell membrane and the plant cell has a cell wall. Both perform the same main function - they are a semipermeable membrane that controls the entry and exit of gases and substances to and from the cell.The cell wall, however, is more rigid and thick, while the cell membrane is more flexible and is thinner. The animal cell membrane is thin and flexible because the animal gets its strength from the skeleton structure of the animal. However, the plant does not have a bone structure, so its strength must come from the cellular level. The thick and rigid cell wall provides this strength.For more detailed information see the related link.
This answer compares and contrasts the features of a plant cell and an animal cell.A plant cell has a vacuole. This is a sac in which the cell stores water and nutrients. An animal cell has no vacuole as it does not make its own food and therefore does not need to store these nutrients in that way.A plant cell has chloroplasts. These are the instruments in which photosynthesis occurs (the process of plants making their own food), and where the pigment chlorophyll comes from, which makes the plant green. An animal cell has no chloroplasts as it does not need to make its own food.Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus. The nucleus controls the function of the cell and what takes place in it. All cells need this control.Both plant and animal cells have a cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is what fills up the cell and gives it shape. Many important metabolic reactions take place in the cytoplasm. All cells need these reactions to occur.The animal cell has a cell membrane and the plant cell has a cell wall. Both perform the same main function - they are a semipermeable membrane that controls the entry and exit of gases and substances to and from the cell.The cell wall, however, is more rigid and thick, while the cell membrane is more flexible and is thinner. The animal cell membrane is thin and flexible because the animal gets its strength from the skeleton structure of the animal. However, the plant does not have a bone structure, so its strength must come from the cellular level. The thick and rigid cell wall provides this strength.For more detailed information see the related link.
Cellulose is not an animal starch. It comes from the cell walls of plant cells.
it comes from whoever controls it