Biology, asked by touibsharik, 2 months ago

difeerence between animal cells
and plant cells​

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  • Life's basic unit is the cell. Cells perform all of life's functions. The quantity of cells present in each organism determines its classification.
  • Multicellular creatures have a vast number of cells, whereas unicellular species are single-celled.
  • One of the oldest forms of life on Earth is thought to be unicellular creatures.
  • Over the aeons, these unicellular living forms eventually evolved into increasingly sophisticated multicellular species.
  • Multicellular species have specialized cells with complex cell organelles, but unicellular organisms usually do not.
  • Plants play a producer function in an ecosystem, whereas animals play a consumer role.
  • Their everyday activities and roles, as well as the structure of their cells, fluctuate as a result.
  • Plants and animals have different cell structures and organelles, which are classed mostly by function. Plants and animals differ according to their cell makeup.

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