A plant cell typically has a rectangular or box-like shape due to the presence of a rigid cell wall, which provides structure and support. This shape allows plant cells to pack closely together, forming tissues and organs. Additionally, plant cells often contain large central vacuoles that can influence their overall shape and size. Overall, the shape is designed to optimize light absorption and structural stability for the plant.
Bacteria cells are prokaryotic and lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, unlike plant and animal cells which are eukaryotic. Bacteria cells are typically smaller and simpler in structure compared to the more complex plant and animal cells. Additionally, bacteria cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, while plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose and animal cells do not have a cell wall.
a plant cell has a large, oval shaped bubble looking vacuole, while the animal cell's is small and round, like a sphere
The answer is neither yes or no. There can be ones that are shaped the same and can also be ones that are shaped differently. There are many many many different types of cell shapes in both plants and animals. Animals have cells that are long and skinny like a string (nerve cells) and flat shaped (skin cells), irregular shaped (bone cell), square shaped, regtangle shaped (muscle cell), oval shaped, circle shaped (fat cell)..etc. Plant cell's are AS diversely shaped however they definitely don't all have the exact same shape either. However when you see a picture that's showing an animal cell and labling the organelles, it's typically shown as a circular cell and for a plant cell, it's typically a rectangle with rounded edges. Go to google.com, type in plant cell and click on "images" then do the same with "animal cell" and see for yourself.
plant cells are shaped like squares isnt it obvious?
A special type of cell is found in the layer between the inside of a plant and the outside of a plant. These cells are shaped like SAUSAGES.-It says it on your text book on page.130 of 7th grade Science text book.
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A plant cell is rectangular shaped due to the cell wall. An animal cell is usually circular shaped because of its lack of a cell wall.
A plant cell is square or rectangular shaped, and it has 2 different parts: the cell wall, which is like the stem, and the chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll and assist is photosynthesis.
The answer is neither yes or no. There can be ones that are shaped the same and can also be ones that are shaped differently. There are many many many different types of cell shapes in both plants and animals. Animals have cells that are long and skinny like a string (nerve cells) and flat shaped (skin cells), irregular shaped (bone cell), square shaped, regtangle shaped (muscle cell), oval shaped, circle shaped (fat cell)..etc. Plant cell's are AS diversely shaped however they definitely don't all have the exact same shape either. However when you see a picture that's showing an animal cell and labling the organelles, it's typically shown as a circular cell and for a plant cell, it's typically a rectangle with rounded edges. Go to Google.com, type in plant cell and click on "images" then do the same with "animal cell" and see for yourself.
a plant that's shaped like a b
Bacteria cells are prokaryotic and lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, unlike plant and animal cells which are eukaryotic. Bacteria cells are typically smaller and simpler in structure compared to the more complex plant and animal cells. Additionally, bacteria cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, while plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose and animal cells do not have a cell wall.
a plant cell has a large, oval shaped bubble looking vacuole, while the animal cell's is small and round, like a sphere
The answer is neither yes or no. There can be ones that are shaped the same and can also be ones that are shaped differently. There are many many many different types of cell shapes in both plants and animals. Animals have cells that are long and skinny like a string (nerve cells) and flat shaped (skin cells), irregular shaped (bone cell), square shaped, regtangle shaped (muscle cell), oval shaped, circle shaped (fat cell)..etc. Plant cell's are AS diversely shaped however they definitely don't all have the exact same shape either. However when you see a picture that's showing an animal cell and labling the organelles, it's typically shown as a circular cell and for a plant cell, it's typically a rectangle with rounded edges. Go to google.com, type in plant cell and click on "images" then do the same with "animal cell" and see for yourself.
A plant cell typically has a rectangular or cubic shape with a rigid cell wall surrounding the cell membrane. It also contains a large central vacuole and various organelles such as chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
plant cells are shaped like squares isnt it obvious?
The mitochondria is a bean shaped organelle/cell that mixes co2 with h2o to help the animal or plant perform its tasks