Plant and animal cells have many of the same structures, but a few are different.Answer and Explanation: Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View this answer Animal cells don't have a large central vacuole like plant cells do, but they do contain small ...
Why is centriole absent in plant cells? Why are animal cells round and plant and fungi cells filamentous? Why is it thought that mitochondria evolved before plastids? Why do animal cells not have a vacuole? Why do cells contain a small amount of ATP?
Animal cells each have a centrosome and lysosomes, whereasplant cellsdo not. Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and other specialized plastids, and a large central vacuole, whereas animal cells do not. Which parts are absent in animal cell? Complete step-by-step answer: Animal cells a...
Plant cellshave a cell wall, chloroplasts and other specialized plastids, and a large central vacuole, which are not found within animal cells. The cell wall is a rigid covering that protects the cell, provides structural support, and gives shape to the cell. Which is true for animal cell?
1. It shows that both cell wall and cell membrane are part of Fungal cell. The direct similarity counts such connections. As an illustration of indirect similarity, note that cell wall is part of plant cell and cell membrane is part of animal cell and both plant cell and animal cell are...
The ERES works together with individual Golgi stacks as a single functional unit (daSilva et al., 2004); no intermediate ERGIC has been revealed in plant cells. Yet it appears that the molecular mechanisms underlying protein transport in the ER–Golgi interface are ver...
All of the cells are in the very early stages of embryonic development and have not begun to differentiate into specialized types of cells. What type of cells would these be? What are the parts of a bacterial cell? An animal cell?...
Interestingly, this bacterium was the same pathogen causing Stewart’s wilt on corn plants and localized lesions symptoms in pineapple (Figure 2). Figure 2. (a) Corn plant and (b) pineapple fruitlet inoculated with jackfruit-bronzing bacterium P. stewartii subsp. stewartii showing typical leaf ...
Most of them are secretory proteins routed either to the vacuole where they accumulate in large amounts in seeds, or to the cell wall and the plasma membrane. The structures of the members of the different plant lectin families are extensively described, but their function is somewhat puzzling ...
②A large portion of the cytoskeleton consists of threadlike microfilaments composed mainly of the contractile protein actin. ③They are involved in many types of intracellular movements in plant and animal cells. [kən'træktail] adj. 谱的 会 , 有收谱性的...