Biology, asked by Shantanu500, 5 days ago

how plant cells and animal cells are similar?
a) they both contain mitochondria
b) they both make sugar from sunlight.
c) they both have cell walls.
d) they both are prokaryotic

tell me the answer please.​

Answers

Answered by mayookhapramod07
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i think it's option a, they both contain mitochondria

Answered by vivaintube
0

Answer:

a) they both contain mitochondria

Explanation:

(a) is the correct option because mitochondria are the powerhouse that synthesises ATP, which is the energy currency necessary for the survival of both plant cells and animal cells.

(b) is the incorrect option because making sugar [glucose] from sunlight is a photosynthetic process seen only in cells with the pigment chlorophyll. And we know that pigment is present in plant cells but absent in animal cells.

(c) is the incorrect option because only plant cells have a cell wall as their outermost membrane whereas it is absent in animal cells as the outermost membrane in animal cells is the plasma or the cell membrane.

(d) is the incorrect option because neither plant nor animal cells are prokaryotic since they both have a proper nucleus struacture, they are eukaryotic.

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