Answer:
Cell----- Tissue----- Organ---- Organ system
Explanation:
All living organisms are made up of cells. However, multicellular organisms contains many different kinds of cell, which are required to perform certain roles that will be of utmost benefit to the organism as a whole. The level of organization of life follows an hierarchical classification.
As earlier stated, CELLS are the simplest unit of every living organism. Cells that come together to function in a similar role are called TISSUES. Tissues that work together collectively form an ORGAN. Organs that perform similar functions to achieve a similar goal are called the ORGAN SYSTEM. The different systems in a multicellular organism makes up the whole ORGANISM.
Hence, Cell----- Tissue----- Organ---- Organ system is the organized level of organization from the smallest (cell) to the largest (organ systems).
Animal cells have plasma membrane while plant cells have
cell wall and cell membrane.
A plant cell has 1 large vacuole while an animal cell has
more than 1 vacuole which is smaller compared to the vacuoles of a plant cell.
The vacuole of a plant cell is hypertonic because it takes up to 90% of the
cells volume.
A plant cell has chlorophyll or chloroplasts (which gives
colors to plants), animal cells does not have chloroplasts.
Cell division is also called mitosis (this term is used for
both animal and plant cells, no difference on that). For plant cells,
centrifugal division occurs, its starts in the middle going outwards creating
the cell plate. For animal cells, division is centripetal that it comes from
the outside going toward the center and that is called the cleavage furrow.
Answer:
present
Explanation:
Otherwise the only similarity is that they are organelles, and can generate themselves.
Answer:
20.8
Explanation:
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