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conclusion of essay animal cell​

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Answered by bishtsmita06
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In conclusion, plant and animal cells differ significantly. The structure of a plant or animal cell depends on how it maintains its constant internal environment (homeostasis). Plants and animals evolved different ways of obtaining energy and therefore their cells differ.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A animal cell is a type of cell that dominates most of the tissue cells in animals. Without the cell wall, animal cells can be in any sort of shape or size as they are instead surrounded by a plasma membrane.

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  • Animal cells are the basic structural and functional units of animal tissues and organs.
  • They are eukaryotic cells. It means that, unlike prokaryotic cells, animal cells have membrane-bound organelles suspended in the cytoplasm enveloped by a plasma membrane.
  • This fundamental feature is not exclusive to animal cells though, both animal cells and plant cells are eukaryotes, and therefore a plant cell has this feature, too.
  • A typical structure of an animal cell includes organelles, cytoplasmic structures, cytosol, and cell membrane.
  • Organelles are membrane-bound structures inside the cell and each of them has a distinctive role.
  • Cytoplasmic structures are structures in the cytoplasm that are not bounded by membranes and yet have a crucial role in certain cellular activities.  
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