Plant cells have; * a cell wall, * chlorophyll (light absorbing pigment used in photosynthesis) this is contained in chloroplasts which make the leaf/plant look green * and plants have large a vacuole storing water, ions and sometimes toxins where as animals have one or more small vacuoles
One key characteristic that indicates a cell is from a plant rather than an animal is the presence of a cell wall made of cellulose. Additionally, plant cells typically contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, which are absent in animal cells. Plant cells also often have larger central vacuoles that serve for storage and maintaining turgor pressure. These features distinctly differentiate plant cells from animal cells.
A leaf epidermal cell is a plant cell. It is part of the outer layer of a plant's leaves and serves various functions, including protection and gas exchange. Plant cells, including epidermal cells, have distinct features such as a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, which differentiate them from animal cells.
It is not possible to answer this without seeing 'the cell above'. - If it is a rigid shape, with a cell wall, large vacuole and little green organelles (chloroplasts) it is a plant cell - If it is an irregular 'fluid' shape, with no cell wall it is an animal cell
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Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes.
One key characteristic that indicates a cell is from a plant rather than an animal is the presence of a cell wall made of cellulose. Additionally, plant cells typically contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, which are absent in animal cells. Plant cells also often have larger central vacuoles that serve for storage and maintaining turgor pressure. These features distinctly differentiate plant cells from animal cells.
Plant cells have the ability to differentiate throughout their life, allowing for growth and development. Animal cells typically lose the ability to differentiate once they mature, but certain cells, such as stem cells, retain this ability for repair and regeneration.
Plants have cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles for storage. Animals lack cell walls and chloroplasts, and have smaller or absent vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells can differentiate into various types of cells as needed, while animal cells are mostly specialized and do not differentiate as easily.
It is not possible to answer this without seeing 'the cell above'. - If it is a rigid shape, with a cell wall, large vacuole and little green organelles (chloroplasts) it is a plant cell - If it is an irregular 'fluid' shape, with no cell wall it is an animal cell
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Plant tissues are mainly concerned with storage, support, protection, and transportation. While, animal tissues help in protection, coordination, response, and transportation.
they have nucleus
animal not anomal
Chlorophyl, cell wall
Plant cell has definite shape while animal cell has irregular shape.
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