Respuesta :
Primarily, the properties exhibited by animal cells are:
No cell wall, only plasma membrane (cell walls are a property of plant cells)
No chlorophyll or chloroplasts (animals do not photosynthesize so do not have these organelles)
Cleavage furrow (exhibited during cell replication)
No cell wall, only plasma membrane (cell walls are a property of plant cells)
No chlorophyll or chloroplasts (animals do not photosynthesize so do not have these organelles)
Cleavage furrow (exhibited during cell replication)
Answer:
no cell wall, only plasma membrane
cleavage furrow
Explanation:
The animal cells are different from the plant cells in many ways. The specific characteristic features of the animal cell include the absence of the cell wall, and the formation of the cleavage furrow during the cell division.
The animal cells only have plasma membrane around them. No large hypertonic vacuole is present. The chlorophyll and chloroplasts are present in the plant cells and not in the animal cells. The cell plate is formed in the plant cells during the cell division. In the animals, a cleavage furrow is formed instead of the cell plate.