If the cell were from an animal, the word used would be "animal cell." Unlike plant cells, animal cells lack a cell wall and chloroplasts and typically have smaller vacuoles. They also have various specialized structures such as lysosomes and centrioles that are important for their function.
If the cell is from an animal, it is referred to as an "animal cell." Animal cells are characterized by the absence of a cell wall, the presence of lysosomes, and a variety of organelles such as mitochondria and a nucleus. In contrast to plant cells, they do not contain chloroplasts or large central vacuoles.
The term Plant Ontology is used to summarize a changed plant cell.
no of course not! it is a animal cell producd by the male.
"Flagual" is not a word. Perhaps you're thinking of flagella, which is a part of some animal cells.
Cell plate is formed in plant cells during cytokinesis to divide the 2 daughter cells. This is because the cell wall surrounding the plant cell prevents it from forming a cleavage furrow, which is what an animal cell uses during cytokinesis to divide itself.
If the cell is from an animal, it is referred to as an "animal cell." Animal cells are characterized by the absence of a cell wall, the presence of lysosomes, and a variety of organelles such as mitochondria and a nucleus. In contrast to plant cells, they do not contain chloroplasts or large central vacuoles.
Lysosomes contain enzymes and digest injured cells.Lysosomes
Osteocytes Osteo-= bone -cyte= cell
there is no other word for cell wall. But cell membraneis the cell wall for animal cells.And cell wall is for only plant cells.
mitochondrion is actually the plural word for mitochondria. mitochondion are both in plants and animal cells
The term Plant Ontology is used to summarize a changed plant cell.
A plant cell has a cell wall, while an animal cell doesn't.
There is none. An adjective is a 'describing' word that is usually connected to a noun (in this case that would be the word "animal") and is used to give that noun a specific quality. An example: had your sentence been: 'This beautiful animal likes to swim", 'beautiful' would be the adjective, because it describes a specific quality of the animal. The word 'this' is not an adjective, although in a way it also describes what animal you mean. But we call a word like this, that, these a demonstrative pronoun.
The difference in parts between the animal and plant cell is that plant cells have centrioles and chloroplasts. So you can look at the cell and if you can find a centriole or chloroplast then you know it is a plant cell.
It's a single piece of DNA coiled, into either a U or X shape. It just contains DNA, that would be the function of it.
cell (as used in biology) = ΚΥΤΤΑΡΟ , κύτταρο (kittaro) cell (as in "prison cell" or "monk cell" ) = ΚΕΛΛΙ , κελλί (kelli)
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.