what is animal cell
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An animal cell is a type of cell that dominates most of the tissue cells in animals. Animal cells are different from plant cells because they don't have cell walls and chloroplasts, which are relevant to plant cells.
THE THREE MAIN COMPONENTS OF ANY PLANT OR ANIMAL CELL ARE:
PLASMA MEMBRANE/ CELL MEMBRANE. Structure- a bilipid membraneous layer composed of proteins and carbohydrates. ...
CYTOPLASM. ...
NUCLEUS. ...
RIBOSOMES. ...
GOLGI BODY / APPARATUS. ...
LYSOSOMES. ...
MITOCHONDRIA.
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Animal Cell Definition
Animal cells are the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdomAnimalia. They are eukaryotic cells, meaning that they have a true nucleus and specialized structures called organelles that carry out different functions. Plants, fungi, and protists all have eukaryotic cells, while bacteriaand archaea have simpler prokaryotic cells. Animal cells do not have cell walls or chloroplasts, the organelle that carries out photosynthesis.
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Animal cells are the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdomAnimalia. They are eukaryotic cells, meaning that they have a true nucleus and specialized structures called organelles that carry out different functions. Plants, fungi, and protists all have eukaryotic cells, while bacteriaand archaea have simpler prokaryotic cells. Animal cells do not have cell walls or chloroplasts, the organelle that carries out photosynthesis.
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