centrosomes
Yes , it grows .
The first animal that comes to mind is the crocodile. Also, some python species can grow much longer than that. The first animal that comes to mind is the crocodile. Also, some python species can grow much longer than that.
Animal viruses need a living host animal to survive, so this is why eggs are often used to grow them. It was show that the flu virus could be grown that way in 1931.
There are a number of different ways that common animal grow, respond, reproduce, and are organized. These animals can be organized based on their method of reproduction for example.
A miricle mouse can grow back most limbs in the body. Which is why it is called a MIRICLE!
I'm going to assume that you are actually trying to ask "What do animal cells do not have that plant cells do?" The answer is cell walls and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what is in plant cells have that converts sun light into energy. Cell walls, on the other hand give the plant cells their structure and allow them to grow with out a skeleton, unlike animals.
Yes, [animal] cells can grow in your body. In fact, they are growing and reproducing all the time.Different types of cells can range from:Bone cellsStomach cellsBrain cellsSkin cellsMuscle cellsIf you are wondering if plant cells can grow inside your body, they cannot. Only animal cells are made to grow inside your body. The cells that grow in your body are specialized animal cells.
Mitosis
Because, if they weren't, the plant could not grow or reproduce
Plant cells have a cell wall over the cell membrane. This allows for form and structure as plants can grow very tall. Animal cells have no cell walls just a cell membrane, which compared to plant cells, is rather "wobbly".
They grow twice the size, then divide into two.
the cells are plant cells and animal cells
The cell grow bigger
Animal cells separate by CYTOKINESIS while plant cells must grow a new cell wall for separation called a CELL PLATE.
Plant cells grow along one plane, a single dimension so you're only viewing it from one angle. Animal cells grow in three dimensions allowing us to view the cell from all angles.
Microtubules are made of a dimer protein called tubulin. They grow in length by adding tubulin dimers, but they can also be disassembled. This process of assembly and disassembly makes the microtubule seem to move from one location of the cell to another.
Cell division takes place at the meristem, so these cells may be undifferentiated. The meristem helps the plant grow.