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What is a major difference in the extracellular matrix ECM between plant and animal cells?

1) Plant cells have a cell wall as well as a cell membrane, animal cells only have a cell membrane 2) Plant cells have chloroplasts as well as mitochondria, while animal cells only have mitochondria 3) Plant cells tend to be more rectangular shaped and animal cells tend to be more round shaped. 4) Plant cells store glucose in the form of of starch granules and cellulose, animal cells store glucose in the form of glycogen.


Are plants intracellular or extracellular?

Plants have both intracellular and extracellular components. Intracellularly, plants have organelles like chloroplasts, mitochondria, and nuclei within their cells. Extracellularly, plants have cell walls made of cellulose that provide structural support and protection to the cells.


Which proteins are there in Extra cellular protein?

That depends on what part of the body (or otherwise) you're talking about. Lots of the body's structure is made from extracellular protein. A common structural extracellular protein in humans is collagen. There's also keratin. You have a number of extracellular proteins in your blood that take part in the blood clotting cascade, for example Factor VIII (which doesn't work properly in haemophiliacs). You may also secrete antibodies into your blood if you get an infection, and they're extracellular proteins too. And that's without looking at all the extracellular proteins that plants, fungi and unicellular organisms can secrete.


What is common in plants and animal cell?

Cytoplasm


What structures provide support in animal cells?

There actually is not a structure that provides support in an animal cell because they lack a definite shape. Animal cells only have cell membranes, but those do not provide rigid support like that of the cell wall in plants.


A common means of speciation in plants but not in animal is?

Polyploidy


What is the scientific name for cell wall?

The scientific name for the cell wall in plants is "extracellular matrix". It is composed mainly of cellulose fibers and provides structural support and protection to the plant cell.


What structure does a plant cell have but an animal cell doesn't?

The biggest difference between plant and animal cells is that plant cells posses a cell wall, a rigid case around the cell. Animal cells lack the cell wall and, as a result, are more "squishy". This is one of the main reasons animals can move and plants are stiff.


Why do plants and animal cells have many features in common?

Because way in the past they are descended form a common ancestor.


What don't an animal and plant cell have in common?

Plants have a certain cell, Chloroplast, that is only found in plants and is a necessity for the Photosynthesis.


Is a cytoplasm found in plants and animal cells?

Yes,it is in both.It is common to every organism.


What do all omnivores have in common?

a omnivore is any animal that eats plants or other animals.