By definition, all human cells are animal cells. Different cells look different from others, no matter the organism. A human nerve looks almost identical to a nerve from a chimp, but a human nerve looks nothing like a cell from a chimp's muscles.
No not all cells within the plant are the same. The reason is because not all cells in a leaf are the same
In most plants, the nucleus of a root cell typically contains the same number of chromosomes as the rest of the plant's cells, which can vary depending on the plant species. In general, plant cells usually have multiple sets of chromosomes, unlike animals that typically have just two sets.
No, the smallest parts of a plant and animal do not look the same. Plants are made up of cells that have cell walls, chloroplasts, and large central vacuoles, while animals are made up of cells that lack cell walls, chloroplasts, and have smaller vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells typically have a rectangular shape, while animal cells are more irregular in shape. The differences in cell structure reflect the different functions and adaptations of plants and animals.
A group of plant cells working together forms plant tissue.
no not all cells are the same size. Cells come in different sizes depending on where the cell is found or its organelles inside. Some cells have a flagellum that hepls it move and some cells have cilia that hepl it move these are two different ways of moving and thay are different sizes.
No not all cells within the plant are the same. The reason is because not all cells in a leaf are the same
you will never know its so hard to look them up you find it will be hard
Not all plant cells are the same!
A cell of a dog is an animal cell, and animal cells are microscopic. Animal cells don't have a cell wall or chloroplasts. Plant cells do. Plant cells and animal cells both have a cell membrane, mitchondria, vacuoles, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Animal cells are disformed or roundish and plant cells are square and boxlike.
Plant cells do specialize but not in the same way as animal cells. Animal cells have specialized cells such as nerve cells, reproductive cells or muscle cells etc. Plant cells do not have any of those. But Plant cells have other specialized cells such as photosynthesis cells, epidermal cells etc. Both Animal and Plant cells have specialized cells that perform a specific function to keep the cell/organism alive.
In most plants, the nucleus of a root cell typically contains the same number of chromosomes as the rest of the plant's cells, which can vary depending on the plant species. In general, plant cells usually have multiple sets of chromosomes, unlike animals that typically have just two sets.
Within a single plant all of the cells have the same DNA, but the location of each cell defines which of the genes are expressed (whether it will be a leaf cell or a root cell). Each cell has all the information needed to make any kind of cell.
No, the smallest parts of a plant and animal do not look the same. Plants are made up of cells that have cell walls, chloroplasts, and large central vacuoles, while animals are made up of cells that lack cell walls, chloroplasts, and have smaller vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells typically have a rectangular shape, while animal cells are more irregular in shape. The differences in cell structure reflect the different functions and adaptations of plants and animals.
Plant and animal cells have some parts in common, such as a cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. However, plant cells have additional structures like a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole. Additionally, animal cells have structures like centrioles that are not typically found in plant cells.
The nucleus if found in both plant and animal cells.
because they dont need them yeast and plants have a different system called lytic vacuoles witch have the same function as iysosmes
NO there not