Cells are ubiquitous in both animals and plants; cells are the building blocks for all life forms.
BOTH its in both plant and animal
The Golgi bodies (or Golgi apparatus) are found in both plant and animal cells.
in the plant cells
The chloroplast is located in the plant cell. It is mainly found in the cytoplasm, specifically in the mesophyll cells of plant leaves where it carries out the process of photosynthesis converting light energy into chemical energy. Chloroplasts are absent in animal cells.
In plant and animal cells, DNA is located within the nucleus, which is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's genetic material. DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which are found within the nucleus. Additionally, plant cells have DNA within organelles called chloroplasts and mitochondria.
No, animal cells and plant cells.
both animal and plant cells
BOTH its in both plant and animal
The Golgi bodies (or Golgi apparatus) are found in both plant and animal cells.
in the plant cells
The chloroplast is located in the plant cell. It is mainly found in the cytoplasm, specifically in the mesophyll cells of plant leaves where it carries out the process of photosynthesis converting light energy into chemical energy. Chloroplasts are absent in animal cells.
in the nucleus i think
Vacuoles, in the animal cells, are located in the cytoplasm of the cell. There are numerous vacuoles in the cytoplasm of the animal cell. In the plant cells, there is only one large vacuole in the plant cell. It is situated near the nucleus of the plant cell.
Animal cells, not plant cells.
it is in both, the nucleus is like the brain of the cell.
In plant and animal cells, DNA is located within the nucleus, which is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's genetic material. DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which are found within the nucleus. Additionally, plant cells have DNA within organelles called chloroplasts and mitochondria.
The nucleus is located in both animal cells and plant cells. It serves as the control center of the cell, housing the cell's genetic material (DNA) and coordinating activities such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. While both types of cells contain a nucleus, they differ in other organelles and structures, such as cell walls and chloroplasts, which are found in plant cells but not in animal cells.