What are the differences in onion cells cheek cells and amoeba cells?
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As in all animal cells, the cells of the human cheek do not possess a cell wall. A cellmembrane that is semi-permeable surrounds the cytoplasm. Unlike plant cells, the cytoplasm in an animal cell is denser, granular and occupies a larger space. The vacuole in anan animal cell is smaller in size, or absent.
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The following are the differences between the onion cells, cheek cells and amoeba cells:
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- The onion cells are plant cells, cheek cells are human or animal cells and the amoeba cells are protozoic cells.
- The onion cells consists of cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, vacuole and nucleus but in case of cheek cell and amoeba cells the cell wall is absent.
- The chloroplast is present in the onion cells but absent in case of cheek cells and amoeba cells.
Learn more about onion cells:
Example of onion cell: https://brainly.in/question/8526715
Shapes of an onion cell: https://brainly.in/question/13385080
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