Plant cells typically contain structures not found in animal cells, such as chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. They also have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose that provides structural support and protection. Additionally, plant cells often contain a large central vacuole that stores nutrients and waste products, maintaining turgor pressure, whereas animal cells usually have smaller, more numerous vacuoles.
cell wall
Plant cells have a permanent vacuole and a cell wall. They may also have chloroplasts.
A plant cell would typically contain chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole filled with cell sap. Both of these structures are unique to plant cells and are not found in animal cells.
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.
cell wall and chloroplasts
cell wall
No. They are structures found in plant and animal cells.
Animal cells have centrioles.
Plant cells have a permanent vacuole and a cell wall. They may also have chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts and the cell wall. The plant cell also have one large vacuole instead of multiple smaller vacuoles as the animal cell has
chloroplasts
chlorophyll
chloroplasts
chlorophyll
chlorophyll
lysosomes
Chlorophyl and Chloroplast