Which of the following correctly compares how plant and animal cells differ? Plant cells have chloroplasts and mitochondria for energy, but animal cells do not have mitochondria. Plant cells have a cell membrane and cell walls for support, but animal cells do not have cell walls. Plant cells have ribosomes for synthesis, while animal cells have the Golgi apparatus. Plant cells have many small vacuoles for storage while animal cells have one large central vacuole.
Here is a plant cell: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/plant3.gif And here is an animal cell: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/animal4.gif
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No problem :) If you need anything explained, just ask.
Oh, and I just wanted to clarify: the diagrams that I linked are simplified drawings of what's typically in a plant or animal cell. I found them via Google Image Search and there are loads more that might suit you better. The thing you need to be aware of is that there is a HUGE amount of variety in nature. Cells don't always look the same! But there are certain general patterns that you can learn :)
No it's fine, those pictures help me understand more about both cells. I just needed to do a little more looking and pay attention other than ask for help :b
Don't worry about it. Sometimes we all just need to be pointed in the right direction :)
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