You could have different parts of the cell representing different parts of a school. For example, have the cell wall as the walls of the school, then have the chromoplasts as windows or something. Just think of different parts of a school and tie it in with the parts of a cell. Use your imagination!
To what animal does Nate compare his Social Studies teacher?
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
I couldn't find an animal that rhymes with school, but ghoul rhymes with school.
No, the animal cell does not have a cell wall. It only consists of cell membrane (plasma membrane).
The outer boundary of a general animal cell is the cell membrane.
The plant cell is smaller than the animal cell
One of the ways that a cell compares to a school is that the nucleus is like the principal.
there are many parts to a cell as there are many rooms to a castle.
The nucleus is the brains of the cell, it tells every part of the cell what to do. You can compare it to the human brain.
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The cells are very similar in structure, the only cell remotely different are plant cells.
You chemically can not compare them because you know that cells are building blocks and a group of cells work together to form a tissue so we can say that an animal tissue is larger than an animal cell.
the plant cell has diffrent types of iners all together well 2 but still the plant cell will have a clear cell right in he middle that stors water but looks like noting just like an air bubble
You can compare a nucleus in a cell to a control center or brain, as it contains the genetic material (DNA) that regulates the cell's activities. It acts as the main hub for coordinating cellular functions and plays a crucial role in cell division and growth.
Nope, animal cells are much more simple. If you're in school you should be learning this in science soon.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole, which are not present in animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles for cell division, lysosomes for digestion, and a round shape, while plant cells have a rectangular shape. Both types of cells have a nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
Both animal cells and plant cells produce new cells by Mitosis, but at the "Telophase" stage (where the cell actually splits) they split differently. A cleavage furrow forms on the animal cell and it splits. For the plant cell, a cell plate forms and the cell splits.