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Plant Cells have cell walls and Animal Cells don't, Plant cells have chloroplasts where as Animal cells don't, Plant cells are more rectangular and Animal cells are sort of round, Plant cells use chloroplasts for food, Animal cells use mitochondria Plant cells have one large vacuole, where as Animal cells have a lot of small ones, Plant cells lack lysosomes, while Animal cells have them, Plant cells have a central vacuole and Animal cell don't
All cells have at least a cell membrane, some sort of genetic material and cytoplasm.
Paracitic plants do not have.They obtain carbon from their host.ex-cuscuta
AnswerThey do reproduce but a virus can't reproduce outside of a host cellso the only thing in common really is that the virus needs a cell to reproduceThe only real similarity between viruses and living cells are that they both have some sort of genetic material. Cells have DNA and viruses have either RNA or DNA. But since viruses cannot reproduce on their own (because they are non-living) they need to reproduce by inserting their genetic material into living cells.
Um. animal cells don't have cell walls, only plant cells do. They both have cell membranes though, and a cytoplasm. Cell membranes are sort of like cell walls because they hold the cell together, but they give less protection. I'm not really sure if this is what you were asking but I hope this answered you question.
Plant Cells have cell walls and Animal Cells don't, Plant cells have chloroplasts where as Animal cells don't, Plant cells are more rectangular and Animal cells are sort of round, Plant cells use chloroplasts for food, Animal cells use mitochondria Plant cells have one large vacuole, where as Animal cells have a lot of small ones, Plant cells lack lysosomes, while Animal cells have them, Plant cells have a central vacuole and Animal cell don't
All cells have at least a cell membrane, some sort of genetic material and cytoplasm.
Paracitic plants do not have.They obtain carbon from their host.ex-cuscuta
AnswerThey do reproduce but a virus can't reproduce outside of a host cellso the only thing in common really is that the virus needs a cell to reproduceThe only real similarity between viruses and living cells are that they both have some sort of genetic material. Cells have DNA and viruses have either RNA or DNA. But since viruses cannot reproduce on their own (because they are non-living) they need to reproduce by inserting their genetic material into living cells.
Um. animal cells don't have cell walls, only plant cells do. They both have cell membranes though, and a cytoplasm. Cell membranes are sort of like cell walls because they hold the cell together, but they give less protection. I'm not really sure if this is what you were asking but I hope this answered you question.
It is actually found in both. In the animal cells, it is the only thing that keeps the material within the cell. And it is semi-permeable so that it only lets in certain objects, molecules and other things of the sort. In plant cells, there is a cell wall that lets close to nothing in through its walls. But there is still a cell membrane, that regulates the objects that do get through. The Cell membrane can be found in both, but usually when you are talking about it, it will usually be associated with animal cells.
if a cell is a plant cell it will have a cell wall, a vacuole and chloroplasts. if it is an animal cell it will have none of these things. these are both eukaryotic cells. if it is a prokaryotic cell it will have no nucleus just a circle/tangle of DNA, it will most likely be a bacterium and have flagella or cillium, it may also be eclosed in a caspid.
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The cell walls around the cell membrane all link together with other cells. This creates a regular pattern and makes them link together more closely, compared to an animal cell which is mostly random.
Animal cells contain only a cell membrane surrounding their cytoplasm. Upon cell division (which by the way, is not a part of mitosis or meiosis), spindle fibres from within the cell pull the membrane inward and it begins to cleave or indent and it looks sort of like the top part of a heart. Eventually the fibres contract until the cell membrane has been split completely. This does not occur in plant cells because of the presence of cellulose cell walls. Because of this, the cell walls of plant cells are more rigid than animal cells and they cannot cleave. Instead, a 'plate' forms between the two new nuclei that were created during mitosis or meiosis. Eventually the plate develops and two separate cells are formed without any cleave furrowing occurring.
It is important to remember the following: Animal cell: Cell membrane, Plant cell: Cell membrane, cell wall. The role of a cell membrane is to monitor what exits and enters the cell and therefore maintain the internal environment of it, to contain the contents of the cell and to provide some sort of protection for it. The role of a cell wall which is unique only to plant cells, is to protect the cell inside and lend support to it so it can maintain its stucture.
The Golgi complex itself is an organelle. It is contained within a eukaryotic cell. It does not have any organelles in its interior ========================= Golgi complex (Golgi apparatus or Golgi bodies) is an organelle, situated inside plant and animal cells. It's function is to package, store, sort out, modify, and send chemicals to their destined places.