Select all that apply. Which structures are found in animal cells? A. lysosome B. cell wall C. cilia D. chloroplast
if a cell wall is in a plant then rule that out
Both have chloroplast. Cell walls are absent. Lysosomes dispose waste in animal cells. Cillium (Cilia) are organelles in eukaryotic cells.
Animals have chloroplasts?
yes, look at the link of the animal cell
No animal cells don't have chloroplasts. This is a constituent of only plants cells and algae. The energy of inhalation in animal cells and fungi is offered by the activity of the mitochondria.
All I would say is they have lysosomes. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts. You guys mixed it all up, I guess...
thank you! :)
animal cells and plant cells have chloroplasts
Animal cells don't.
oops. yeah you're right xD sorry i kept reading cytoplasm and chloroplasts as the same thing
It's alright. But apparently there's something that interests me, and I think it's relevant to our discussion here: http://scienceblogs.com/webeasties/2011/05/08/artificial-engineerable-animal/
interesting
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