Diagram of a plant cell Doc Sonic What Are the Differences Between Plant and Animal Cells? Plant cells have to perform two functions that are not required of animal cells: Produce their own food (which they do in a process called photosynthesis) Support their own weight (which animals usually...
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Difference between Animal Cell and Plant Cell Animal cells are found in humans and animals while plant cells are only found in plants. While they are both found in living things, there are many differences between the two cells. One of the primary differences is that plant cells are auto...
In both plants and animals, the cell membrane is a mosaic that consists of phospholipids, proteins, and cholesterol among other components that move fluidly within the membrane. Due to the nature of the phospholipids among other components, the cell membrane is flexible and thus capable of taking...
How can the same type of cell (e.g. parenchyma) have different functions in different parts of the plant? How do endodermal cells differ from other types of cell? How does water movement in and out of a cell differ between plants and animals? (a) What is the difference between plant...
What cell parts do animals have that plants don't? What is a plant cell called? What is a specialized plant cell? In a plant cell, what is the function of the cell membrane? What is the non-living part of a plant cell? What is the difference between plant anatomy and plant phys...
Let’s start by looking at protein on the most basic level. This macronutrient is an integral part of every cell in the human body. (Btw, a macronutrient is one of three nutrients that the body needs in large quantities; carbs and fat are the other two.) Protein plays a crucial role ...
Cell membrane Phospholipid bilayer Regulates materials in and out of the cell Contains proteins, carbs and cholesterol within the membrane Nuclear membrane and nuclear pores Allow materials in and out of nucleus via the nuclear pores (small openings found within the membrane) ...
Plant Cells versus Animal Cells Both plant and animal cells are classified as eukaryotic cells. This means that both cell types contain membrane-bound organelles that carry out different functions for the cell, and for the organism as a whole. Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus, which...