Animals have different forms of specialization that allow them to have muscle cells and other cells that aid movement.
This is from Mustafa Aiamodin The above answer is not quite correct. Fundamentally, there is not difference between human and animal cells. Humans are animals, so our cells are the same as theirs eg have a nucleus, cytoplasm and membrane. However the combination of genes in our cells are unique to humans, just as each type of animal (and plant!) has its own unique combination of genes. Just remember that we share many of our genes with other animals (and even some with plants), so we are not totally unique.
Seahorses are animals, so they have animal cells.
they form an animal
One difference between cell division in plant cells and in animal cells is that plant cells have a cell plate. Animals cell's have a cleavage furrow.
Animal cells are called eukaryotes.
Animals have different forms of specialization that allow them to have muscle cells and other cells that aid movement.
Human cells and animal cells may have a very slight difference but they are similar in most ways. Humans are classified as animals and thus have an animal cell.
Human cells and animal cells may have a very slight difference but they are similar in most ways. Humans are classified as animals and thus have an animal cell.
There are several differences between plant and animal cells. The following are three of the of the major differences:Plants have cell walls, animals don'tPlants have cells that do photosynthesis, animals don'tPlants have storage bubbles found in cells used to store nutrients and waste products. Animals have them too but they're much smaller in animals
Plant cells have a cell wall, and animal cells do not.
Well... Human beings are animals, so you cannot really compare human cells to animal cells. But it's just the difference of DNA sequencing among different animals
Animals cells are in animals.
difference is that animals cells do not contain chloroplasts or cell walls
This is from Mustafa Aiamodin The above answer is not quite correct. Fundamentally, there is not difference between human and animal cells. Humans are animals, so our cells are the same as theirs eg have a nucleus, cytoplasm and membrane. However the combination of genes in our cells are unique to humans, just as each type of animal (and plant!) has its own unique combination of genes. Just remember that we share many of our genes with other animals (and even some with plants), so we are not totally unique.
plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals
Plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells do not.
Cytokinesis in animal cells take place by furrowing where as in plant cells it is by cell plate formation. Centrioles are visible in animal cell during spindle formation where as these are not seen in plant cells. The dividing plant cells generally have cell wall where as in animals, cell wall is absent.