The structures found in plants and not in animals are cell wall, chloroplasts and plastids.
Two cell structures that are unique to plants and not found in animals are chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis, and cell walls, providing structural support and protection for plant cells.
Chlorophyll is a molecule found in both animals and plants. In plants, chlorophyll is responsible for photosynthesis, while in animals, it serves as a crucial component of hemoglobin, the molecule responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood.
Three structures found only in plants include chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis; cell walls, which provide structural support; and plastids, which are involved in various metabolic processes.
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
Plants cells typically have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, a large central vacuole for storage and structural support, and a cell wall made of cellulose for protection and shape. These structures are unique to plant cells and are not typically found in animal cells.
The central vacuole
centrioles
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
Animal cells have centrioles.
Two cell structures that are unique to plants and not found in animals are chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis, and cell walls, providing structural support and protection for plant cells.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
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Plants.
By building structures in animals wild habitats
Chlorophyll is a molecule found in both animals and plants. In plants, chlorophyll is responsible for photosynthesis, while in animals, it serves as a crucial component of hemoglobin, the molecule responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood.
Animals possess specialized structures such as muscles and nervous systems that enable movement and complex responses to stimuli, which are not found in plants. Additionally, animals have unique reproductive systems, including internal and external fertilization mechanisms, while plants primarily rely on methods such as pollination and seed dispersal. Furthermore, animals typically have a higher degree of mobility and sensory organs, allowing for interaction with their environment in ways that plants cannot.
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