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 makes the cells different.
Cells are the building blocks of all life. People have cells. So do dogs, cats, spiders, and gnats. So do trees and flowers and tomatoes and blades of grass. All life-forms—all living organisms—are made from cells.
Each human body has about a 100 trillion cells. That’s 100,000,000,000,000, an almost unimaginable number. But even more mind-blowing is that each cell contains about 100 trillion atoms. Those atoms make up molecules that are constantly moving and interacting. It’s like a small city inside your cells! If you were a micronaut and were able to enter the world inside a single cell, you would be amazed by everything going on.
Cells digest food. Cells carry oxygen to your lungs. Cells fight infection and heal wounds.
The human body has about 200 types of cells. You have red blood cells and brain cells. You even have special cells for making tears and special cells for making earwax.
How giant pandas survive on a diet of hard-to-digest bamboo has long mystified researchers. It turns out, the roly-poly bears carry around their own digestive helpers in their bellies, a new study suggests.
Though the pandas, which can grow to 350 pounds (160 kilograms), are closely related to meat eaters, the vast majority of their diet is plants, in the form of bamboo.
Bamboo is a large, stalk-like grass. Its cells, like those of many plants, are held together by a molecule called cellulose. Most mammals don't have the ability to break down this cellulose, which is why humans can't chomp on tree limbs. Some plant-eating animals, like cows and sheep, have evolved to have multiple stomachs and very specialized bacteria that help break down a plant’s cellulose. In comparison, humans and other mammals have a simple digestive system that can't release calories from cellulose.
To see how the pandas might get the calories out of cellulose, the researchers analyzed the bacteria they found in samples of wild and captive panda poop. They studied the genetic sequences of the bacterial ribososmes, the protein-making machinery in all cells, to determine what kinds of bacteria the poop contained. They found 85 species, 14 of which hadn't been described before.
The cells from the panda are animal cells, and the cells from the bamboo are plant cells. The cells are different because the plant cells have chloroplasts, which are used for photosynthesis.
Considering that pandas are animals and bamboo chutes are plants, one of the differences are that bamboo chutes and panda cells are shaped completely different, bamboo cells are rectangular and box-like, whereas panda cells are rather round. Also we could look into what's inside the cell. For example, plants do not have lysosomes, which break down waste and get rid of worn-out organelles.
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. What makes the cells different is the shape of them, plant cells have cell walls, plant cells have chloroplasts, and plant cells have a permanent vacuole.
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. and the big difference is that the have no cell wall like plant cell. Animals cells also have no chloroplast
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. What makes the cells different is the shape of them and plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts, and a permanent vacuole.
The cells from the panda are animal cells, and the cells from the bamboo are plant cells. The cells are different because the plant cells have chloroplasts, which are used for photosynthesis.
They both have a nucleus and a cell membrane. Since the bamboo cell is a plant cell, the bamboo cell would be boxy shaped. Since the panda has animal cells, Its cells can come in different shapes than the bamboo, like circles.
The Bamboo cells and the Panda cells both have cytoplasm, nucleus , membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes. the cells are different by there shape and that plant cells have cell walls,chloroplasts, and plant cells have a vacuole.
All other bears are meat-eaters. But panda bears pretty much eat just one thing: bamboo. How do they survive on that diet? Pandas can extract energy from bamboo thanks to their microbiomes. Scientists recently discovered special microbes that can break down cellulose in the pandas’ guts.
The only difference is the shape of the cells. The cells from the bamboo and the cells from a Panda bear are common because they both have, Cytoplasm, Membrane, Mitochondria, Nucleus and ribosomes.
Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. Plant and algal cells also have a cell wall, and often have chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole. Bacterial and yeast cells have different structures to animal and plant cells.
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. What makes the cells different is the shape of them, plant cells have cell walls, plant cells have chloroplasts, and plant cells have a permanent vacuole. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/cells/cellsrev1.shtml
The cells of the Panda and Bamboo both have a cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, and ribosomes. They are different because one of them is a plant cell and the other is an animal cell, which means they are different shapes.
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Cells are the building blocks of all life. People have cells. So do dogs, cats, spiders, and gnats. So do trees and flowers and tomatoes and blades of grass. All life-forms—all living organisms—are made from cells.
Each human body has about a 100 trillion cells. That’s 100,000,000,000,000, an almost unimaginable number. But even more mind-blowing is that each cell contains about 100 trillion atoms. Those atoms make up molecules that are constantly moving and interacting. It’s like a small city inside your cells! If you were a micronaut and were able to enter the world inside a single cell, you would be amazed by everything going on.
Cells digest food. Cells carry oxygen to your lungs. Cells fight infection and heal wounds.
The human body has about 200 types of cells. You have red blood cells and brain cells. You even have special cells for making tears and special cells for making earwax.
http://www.kidsdiscover.com/spotlight/kids-cells/
How giant pandas survive on a diet of hard-to-digest bamboo has long mystified researchers. It turns out, the roly-poly bears carry around their own digestive helpers in their bellies, a new study suggests.
Though the pandas, which can grow to 350 pounds (160 kilograms), are closely related to meat eaters, the vast majority of their diet is plants, in the form of bamboo.
Bamboo is a large, stalk-like grass. Its cells, like those of many plants, are held together by a molecule called cellulose. Most mammals don't have the ability to break down this cellulose, which is why humans can't chomp on tree limbs. Some plant-eating animals, like cows and sheep, have evolved to have multiple stomachs and very specialized bacteria that help break down a plant’s cellulose. In comparison, humans and other mammals have a simple digestive system that can't release calories from cellulose.
To see how the pandas might get the calories out of cellulose, the researchers analyzed the bacteria they found in samples of wild and captive panda poop. They studied the genetic sequences of the bacterial ribososmes, the protein-making machinery in all cells, to determine what kinds of bacteria the poop contained. They found 85 species, 14 of which hadn't been described before.
http://www.livescience.com/16579-giant-pandas-bamboo-bacteria.html
The cells from the panda are animal cells, and the cells from the bamboo are plant cells. The cells are different because the plant cells have chloroplasts, which are used for photosynthesis.
Ashley interesting about pandas however the topic is cells.
Please read the question once again.
Lamaara, Well said what do the cells have in common?
Pandas have animal cells which are different from plant cells plants have a cell wall a vacuoles and chloroplast.
Considering that pandas are animals and bamboo chutes are plants, one of the differences are that bamboo chutes and panda cells are shaped completely different, bamboo cells are rectangular and box-like, whereas panda cells are rather round. Also we could look into what's inside the cell. For example, plants do not have lysosomes, which break down waste and get rid of worn-out organelles.
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. What makes the cells different is the shape of them, plant cells have cell walls, plant cells have chloroplasts, and plant cells have a permanent vacuole.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/cells/cellsrev1.shtml
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. and the big difference is that the have no cell wall like plant cell. Animals cells also have no chloroplast
They both have organelles.
Well thought out comment Shaun
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. What makes the cells different is the shape of them and plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts, and a permanent vacuole.
The cells from the panda are animal cells, and the cells from the bamboo are plant cells. The cells are different because the plant cells have chloroplasts, which are used for photosynthesis.
good comment glad to see you made it to snow day science
They both have a nucleus and a cell membrane. Since the bamboo cell is a plant cell, the bamboo cell would be boxy shaped. Since the panda has animal cells, Its cells can come in different shapes than the bamboo, like circles.
Plants have plant cells and they are a different shape than human blood cells.
The Bamboo cells and the Panda cells both have cytoplasm, nucleus , membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes. the cells are different by there shape and that plant cells have cell walls,chloroplasts, and plant cells have a vacuole.
All other bears are meat-eaters. But panda bears pretty much eat just one thing: bamboo. How do they survive on that diet? Pandas can extract energy from bamboo thanks to their microbiomes. Scientists recently discovered special microbes that can break down cellulose in the pandas’ guts.
Think about the cells not the whole organism.
The only difference is the shape of the cells. The cells from the bamboo and the cells from a Panda bear are common because they both have, Cytoplasm, Membrane, Mitochondria, Nucleus and ribosomes.
Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. Plant and algal cells also have a cell wall, and often have chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole. Bacterial and yeast cells have different structures to animal and plant cells.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/cells/cellsrev1.shtml
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. What makes the cells different is the shape of them, plant cells have cell walls, plant cells have chloroplasts, and plant cells have a permanent vacuole. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/cells/cellsrev1.shtml
The cells of the Bamboo and the cells of the Panda both have a nucleus.
They both have a nucleus
The cells of the Panda and Bamboo both have a cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, and ribosomes. They are different because one of them is a plant cell and the other is an animal cell, which means they are different shapes.
Sorry I spelled shoots wrong.
Pandas and bamboo both have a nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, cytoplasm and ribosomes.
Both cells have a nucleus and cell wall/membrane. The difference is that plant cells are rectangular while animal cells are round.
They had a cell membrane and animal cells are preferred to be round and plant cells have a rectangle shape.
They both have a cell membrane and a nucleus but there shape is different.
The Bamboo cells would have rigid cell walls and they would both have nucleuses.
The Bamboo cells would have rigid cell walls and they would both have nucleuses.
They both have a membrane and a nucleus. But plant cells have a rectangle shape and animal cells have a more of a round shape.
The Bamboo cells have rigid cell walls but they both have membrane and a nucleus.
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