How is a plant cell similar so an animal cell?
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Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar because they are both eukaryotic cells. They both contain membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. ... Plant cells can be larger than animal cells.
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This question points to the way we are formatted. It is to easy to look for differences, and we are really accustomed do dissect them. Therefore I used to test students at the University with this question : apart from cooking them together, what are the similarities between beans and sheep? They are a lot ! To be simple : Both are multicellular organisms, eukaryotes (each cell has a nucleus) with various organist : mitochondria to provide the cells with chemical energy... but chloroplasts (extract energy from solar photons) are observed in plants only. Genetic information is carried by DNA, organized in chromosomes, inside the nucleus , with a small specific part in mitochondria (and in chloroplasts for plants). In both animals and plants, this genetic information is repaired according to necessity, is replicated before each cellular division, and is expressed through complex steps of transcription, RNA maturation and addressing, then tradition, protein maturation and addressing, in order to be functional. Glucose is the main sugar, used as a source of organic carbon and energy. Pathways, either for synthesis or degradation are similar in both types of cells. But go ahead : most of these properties are also shared by bacteria, which suggest that all living organism descend from the same ancestor, LUCA : Last Universal Common Ancestor. please mark me as a brainlist