I can only live in living cells of plants and animals who
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I can only live in living cells of plants and animals
the answer is There are many things in common between the two. They are actually more similar than not. However, there are a few differences.
The most notable is that plant cells have a cell wall over their cell membrane unlike a animal cell which just has a membrane. In addition to that there are a few organelles that are different as well.
In the plant cell the vacuole is very large in comparison to the animal cell. This is for the increase water storage in plants .
Also, there is chloroplasts in plant cells for production of organic sugars from Carbon Dioxide. Both plant and animal cells have mitochondria to produce ATP from the breakdown of these organic sugars such as glucose.
The animal cell also has two centrioles which a plant cell doesn't have. Centrioles are used for cell division in animal cells during both Mitosis and Meiosis by helping with the organization of chromosomes.
Animal cells and plant cells share the common components of a nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria and a cell membrane. Plant cells have three extra components, a vacuole, chloroplast and a cell
Question - *I can only live in living cells of plants and animals, who am I?*
1️⃣ bacteria
2️⃣ virus
3️⃣ Protozoa
4️⃣ fungi
Virus is the correct answer.
- Viruses are the creatures that are characterized as neither living nor dead.
- They can only live inside other cells to reproduce.
- Viruses hold very low survival outside living cells.
- They enter the cell and direct them to make their(virus') copies, which further infects other cells.
- They have genetic material which is either DNA or RNA package in protein coat.