Are apple cells different from frog cells?
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All animal and plant cells are enclosed or surrounded by a cell membrane.
A plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage of water and nutrients. It also helps maintain the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles, which also are used for storage of water and nutrients. surrounds the cell membrane.
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Major structural differences between a plant and an animal cell include:
1. Plant cells have a cell wall, but animals cells do not. ...
2. Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells do not. ...
3. Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuole(s), while animal cells have smaller vacuoles, if any are present.
About apple cells:-
The answer is in their cells. Like all living things, apples are composed of cells. Because apples come from trees, the cells that make up the edible tissue of an apple share features with other types of plant cells. ... Just inside the cell wall rests a thin, flexible layer called a cell membrane.
About plant cells:-
A plant cell is a eukaryotic cell that contains a true nucleus and certain organelles to perform specific functions. However, some of the organelles present in plant cells are different from other eukaryotic cells.
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