Pandas love to eat parts of bamboo trees, including shoots, leaves, and stems. What do the cells of the bamboo have in common with the cells of the panda? What are their differences?
They all have a nucleus, a chromatin, and cytoplasm. Plant cells, however, have a cell wall while animal cells don't. Plant cells also have the power to get energy from the sun, but animal cells don't.
The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc. -Andrew E.
The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc. Credit to Andrew E.
Although the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc.
Although the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
A giant panda eating bamboo content of bamboo is not very high (see table). Therefore, the giant panda has to consume prodigious quantities of bamboo to meet its daily nutritional requirements.
The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc.
Although the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
The panda cells and plant cells both have organelles. The plant cells have chlorophyll, a cell wall, and produces its own food, while panda cells do not.
Although the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc. Credit to Andrew E.loganm
The panda and bamboo cells are mostly eukaryotic. Their differences is the plant cells have larger vacuoles and also have chloroplast- the green pigment in leaves that creates energy or glucose sugar.
he panda cells and plant cells both have organelles. The plant cells have chlorophyll, a cell wall, and produces its own food, while panda cells do not.
SAME Both animal and plant cells have some similar structural elements. First off they are both eukaryotic, which means they have a defined nucleus. This nucleus contains chromosomes, and it is protected and surrounded by the cytoplasm, which is a watery or gel-like liquid. Furthermore, both animal and plant cells have a cell membrane that surrounds the cell. This allows for the cell to exert control, in most cases, over what can penetrate the cell, and what cannot. DIFFERENTS Plant cells have a cell wall surrounding cell membrane, whereas animal cells only have a cell membrane. Plant cells have chloroplasts that help in photosynthesis. These are absent in animal cells. Animal cells have small vacuoles in comparison to plant cells that have a large vacuole. Plant cells are mostly regular in size and rectangular in shape whereas animal cells vary greatly in size and shape. http://gardenofeaden.blogspot.com/2011/07/what-is-difference-between-plant-cell.html
SAME Both animal and plant cells have some similar structural elements. First off they are both eukaryotic, which means they have a defined nucleus. This nucleus contains chromosomes, and it is protected and surrounded by the cytoplasm, which is a watery or gel-like liquid. Furthermore, both animal and plant cells have a cell membrane that surrounds the cell. This allows for the cell to exert control, in most cases, over what can penetrate the cell, and what cannot. DIFFERENTS Plant cells have a cell wall surrounding cell membrane, whereas animal cells only have a cell membrane. Plant cells have chloroplasts that help in photosynthesis. These are absent in animal cells. Animal cells have small vacuoles in comparison to plant cells that have a large vacuole. Plant cells are mostly regular in size and rectangular in shape whereas animal cells vary greatly in size and shape. http://gardenofeaden.blogspot.com/2011/07/what-is-difference-between-plant-cell.html
The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc. http://zetlandscience.blogspot.com/2012/12/pandas-and-bamboo.html
They all have a nucleus, a chromatin, and cytoplasm. Plant cells, however, have a cell wall while animal cells don't. Plant cells also have the power to get energy from the sun, but animal cells don't.
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DeleteThey both have nucleus and mitchondria and golgi bodies etc.
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The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc.
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The bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc. Credit to Andrew E.
ReplyDeleteThey both have a nucleus and unlike most animals, both have cellulose.
ReplyDeleteAlthough the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
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Their cells are also the same type so they most likely have the same organelles. Like a nucleus mitochondria stuff like that.
DeleteThe bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc.
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They both have a nucleus, mitochondria, golgi bodies etc.
ReplyDeleteThe Ailuropoda melanoleuca (panda) has cellulose-degrading bacteria in its gut. That means that the panda can easily digest bamboo.
ReplyDeleteAlthough the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
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content of bamboo is not very high (see table). Therefore, the giant panda has to consume prodigious quantities of bamboo to meet its daily nutritional requirements.
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The panda and the bamboo cells both have a nucleus, a chromatin, and cytoplasm.
ReplyDeleteThe bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc.
ReplyDeleteBamboo and Pandas both have nucleus, chromatin, and cytoplasm.
ReplyDeleteBamboo and Pandas both have nucleus, chromatin, and cytoplasm.
ReplyDeletethe bambo cells have a cell wall and uses photosyhisis
ReplyDeletethere cells are the same
ReplyDeleteThe panda and the bamboo both have a nucleus.
ReplyDeleteThe bamboo is actually a really skinny panda wearing green clothes, so they have everything in common.
ReplyDeleteThey both have a plasma membrane, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, a golgi body, mitochondrion, and a nucleus.
ReplyDeleteBamboo and Panda cells both have a nucleus, mitochandria, etc.
ReplyDeletebamboo has many of the cells pandas do MUCH SKILLZ
ReplyDeleteThey both have the same requirements of a cell.
ReplyDeleteExample: They both have Nucleus's, Membranes, etc.
DeleteAlthough the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
ReplyDeleteThey all have a nucleus, a chromatin, and cytoplasm.
ReplyDeleteThey are a lot alike because they both have the same requirements.
ReplyDeleteThe pandas and bamboo both have cells and they both have the same requirements.
ReplyDeletethe plant as a cell wall.
ReplyDeleteThey both have Nucleus's, Membranes, Mitochondria. etc.
ReplyDeleteThe panda cells and plant cells both have organelles. The plant cells have chlorophyll, a cell wall, and produces its own food, while panda cells do not.
ReplyDeleteAlthough the giant panda has some efficient adaptations in its body to facilitate digesting bamboo, most of the bamboo’s energy is not available to it. The panda’s digestion of bamboo is almost suicidally inefficient. It is unable to digest cellulose and other structural carbohydrates in the bamboo’s cell wall, and with its short gut giving a low retention time to extract whatever nutrients are available from the plant’s cells. To compound the problem, the nutritional
ReplyDeleteThe bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc. Credit to Andrew E.loganm
ReplyDeleteThey are all ALIVE.
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ReplyDeletethey both make them live
ReplyDeleteThe panda and bamboo cells are mostly eukaryotic. Their differences is the plant cells have larger vacuoles and also have chloroplast- the green pigment in leaves that creates energy or glucose sugar.
ReplyDeletehe panda cells and plant cells both have organelles. The plant cells have chlorophyll, a cell wall, and produces its own food, while panda cells do not.
ReplyDeleteSAME
ReplyDeleteBoth animal and plant cells have some similar structural elements. First off they are both eukaryotic, which means they have a defined nucleus. This nucleus contains chromosomes, and it is protected and surrounded by the cytoplasm, which is a watery or gel-like liquid. Furthermore, both animal and plant cells have a cell membrane that surrounds the cell. This allows for the cell to exert control, in most cases, over what can penetrate the cell, and what cannot.
DIFFERENTS
Plant cells have a cell wall surrounding cell membrane,
whereas animal cells only have a cell membrane.
Plant cells have chloroplasts that help in photosynthesis.
These are absent in animal cells.
Animal cells have small vacuoles in comparison to plant
cells that have a large vacuole.
Plant cells are mostly regular in size and rectangular
in shape whereas animal cells vary greatly in size and shape.
http://gardenofeaden.blogspot.com/2011/07/what-is-difference-between-plant-cell.html
They both have eukaryotic cells, and plants have chloroplast for photosynthesis.
ReplyDeleteSAME
ReplyDeleteBoth animal and plant cells have some similar structural elements. First off they are both eukaryotic, which means they have a defined nucleus. This nucleus contains chromosomes, and it is protected and surrounded by the cytoplasm, which is a watery or gel-like liquid. Furthermore, both animal and plant cells have a cell membrane that surrounds the cell. This allows for the cell to exert control, in most cases, over what can penetrate the cell, and what cannot.
DIFFERENTS
Plant cells have a cell wall surrounding cell membrane,
whereas animal cells only have a cell membrane.
Plant cells have chloroplasts that help in photosynthesis.
These are absent in animal cells.
Animal cells have small vacuoles in comparison to plant
cells that have a large vacuole.
Plant cells are mostly regular in size and rectangular
in shape whereas animal cells vary greatly in size and shape.
http://gardenofeaden.blogspot.com/2011/07/what-is-difference-between-plant-cell.html
They both have similar structural elements.
ReplyDeleteThe panda and the bamboo cells both have a nucleus a chromatin and cytoplasm!!!
ReplyDeleteThey both have similar structural elements.
ReplyDeleteThey both can be used for a tasty treat.....Or they both have similar structure elements.
ReplyDeleteORIGINAL CONTENT
They both have Eukaryotic Cells.
ReplyDeletethey both have cells
ReplyDeleteOne has nucleus and the other doesn't.
ReplyDeleteThey both are made of eukaryotic cells.A plant cells has a wall
ReplyDeleteThey both have Eukaryotic Cells.
ReplyDeleteThe bamboo cells have a cell wall and uses photosynthesis. The bamboo and the panda both have cells in them. Those cells both contain a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and cytoplasm, etc.
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