Biology, asked by lushita98, 11 months ago

differentiate between animal cell and plant cell

Answers

Answered by mahfoozfarhan4
10

hey dear..

Plant cells have a cell wall in addition to their cell membranes while animal cells only have a surrounding membrane. This allows plants to have more rigid shape so they can grow without collapsing.

Plant cells have organelles called chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll, a pigment which allows the plant to absorb light energy from the sun to make food for itself. Animals gain energy through metabolism so they do not need chloroplasts.

Both plant and animal cells have vacuoles but they are much larger in plants, and there is generally only 1 vacuole in plant cells while animal cells will have several, smaller ones.

hope it helps.


lushita98: Thank u very much
lushita98: hlo
lushita98: fine
Answered by anvikshanegielsaa
39
here's your answer...........dear friend..........✌✌✌❤❤

ANIMAL CELLS - animal cells are generally small in size. cell wall is absent. except the protozoan euglena, no animal cell possess plastids. vacuoles in animal cells are many, small and temporary. animal cells have a single highly complex and prominent golgi apparatus.animal cells have centrosome and centrioles.

PLANT CELLS- plant cells are larger than animal cells. the plasma membrane of plant cells is surrounded by rigid cell wall of cellulose. plastids are present. most mature plant cells have a permanent anf large central sap vacuole. plant cells have many simpler unites of golgi apparatus, called dictyosomes. plant cells lack centrosome and centrioles.

i hope it will help you..❤❤❤❤✌✌✌✌

anvikshanegielsaa: i hope it will help you
singarapusreehanth6: hiiiiiii yaar
singarapusreehanth6: ga
anvikshanegielsaa: hi
singarapusreehanth6: what are you doing
anvikshanegielsaa: nothing
singarapusreehanth6: where are you from
Similar questions