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.
Well, Animal cells and plant cells are pretty similar structures. Let me list some. Plant cells have a cell wall, while Animal cells lack it. Plant cells have Vacuoles while Animal cells don't. Plant cells have Chloroplast while Animal cells don't Animal cells have a Flagellum while Plant cells don't Both have a Mitochondria Both have Lysosome Both have cell membrane Both have Golgi apparatus Both have Ribosomes Both have a Nucleus Both have cytoskeleton. Both have Plasma Membrane Both have Endoplasmic Reticulum
An experiment comparing plant growth under different light conditions can show the optimal sunlight exposure for plant growth. A plant receiving no sunlight may serve as a control group to compare with plants receiving varying amounts of sunlight. This setup can help determine the impact of sunlight on plant growth and identify the best conditions for plant development.
Cell wall is best associated with the plant cell. It provides structural support and protection to the plant cell.
room temperature levels are best for a beanstalk plant.
Bacterial cells have a simple and rapid cell division process called binary fission, which allows them to divide quickly. Animal and plant cells have more complex structures and processes involved in cell division, such as mitosis, which typically takes longer. Additionally, bacterial cells have smaller genomes and less genetic material to replicate compared to animal and plant cells.
Monocalcium phosphate can be derived from both plant and animal sources. If it is derived from plant sources, it is considered vegan. It is best to check with the manufacturer to determine the source of the monocalcium phosphate in a specific product.
The time you plant flowers depends on the type of flowers you are planting. An almanac can help you determine the best times to plant anything.
Sorry, It is the best store you can get. :(
In soil which is moderately damp, and has good sunlight. But that also depends on what kind of plant the seed comes from.
The one that comes from your heart.It also depends on how much you care for a person or animal.
i know it's gross, bt animal manueur
A farmer watches the sun's patterns to determine the best time to plant his crops.
It's hard to determine your personality without more information, but if you provide some traits or characteristics, I can suggest an animal that embodies them.
Well that depends on what is wrong with the animal. If you were a vet, you would first check the animal (to determine what is wrong as much as you) and than use your knowledge to decide what is best. Sometimes, you will have to run tests.
Are you, perhaps, looking for the term "sport"? That's my best guess, anyway.
The best answer is "No."Both animal and plant cells can have chromosomes, but chromosomes are not cells, and certainly neither plant nor animal cells.Neither, it's part of genetics, as in the cell make up/genes etc. It is part of the cell not a cell.
We can check which plant the best.