Because cork cell cells are dead, cell membrane are only present in living cells
No.Animal cells have Cell Membranes,they dont have a Cell Wall.The Plant Cell has a Cell Wall,and their wall is ridged.
no i dont think so seeings viruses dont even have cells and good luck
no because the cells hooke viewed were dead plant cells, so the answer is NO P.S. stand out dont blend in
plants cells have a cell wall animals dont
There are a few basic features that are different : Chloroplast/Chlorophyl - these feature are used for photosynthesis, which of course animals dont partake in. Cell wall - Animal cells only have cell membranes, not cell walls
No.Animal cells have Cell Membranes,they dont have a Cell Wall.The Plant Cell has a Cell Wall,and their wall is ridged.
no i dont think so seeings viruses dont even have cells and good luck
no because the cells hooke viewed were dead plant cells, so the answer is NO P.S. stand out dont blend in
in 1665 Robert Hook observed in a microscope a thin slice of cork, the cork seemed to be made of thousands of tiny empty chambers similar to "cells" on monasteries. however he onely contrivuted with the basic consept of cells I dont completely know if he was aware of the fact of what a cell was but you can say he was the one to first dicover/identify a cell.
A cell wall.
not plant cells
plants cells have a cell wall animals dont
There are a few basic features that are different : Chloroplast/Chlorophyl - these feature are used for photosynthesis, which of course animals dont partake in. Cell wall - Animal cells only have cell membranes, not cell walls
no they get dont john
These parts are the cell wall (animal cells just have a cell membrane) and the vacuole. Plants also have chloroplasts which animal cells do not have.
Plant cells have chloroplasts, a cell wall and a large central vacuole which animal cells dont
they dont god made you not cells