Plant And Animal Cell Diagram. Animal cells and plant cells are a fun topic for kids of all ages. Unlike the animal cell lacking the cell wall, plant cells have a cell wall.
For example, animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts but plant cells do. This exploration of plant and animal cell organelles and cell structure is presented in a mobile-friendly interactive model with detailed descriptive text. Cell membrane or plasma membrane is a membrane common to both plant and animal cells.
As observed in the labeled animal cell diagram, the cell membrane forms the confining factor of the cell, that is it envelopes the cell constituents together and gives the cell its shape, form, and existence.
A comparison of plant and animal cells using labelled diagrams and descriptive explanations.
Optional: Have students draw a diagram of what they see under. However, plant cells and animal cells do not look exactly the same or have all of the same organelles, since they each have different needs. The cell is the basic functional and structural unit of life.