Plant cell Animal cell
2. Have a cell membrane. 2. Have no chloroplasts.
3. Have cytoplasm. 3. Have only small vacuoles.
4. Have a nucleus. 4. Often irregular in shape.
5. Often have chloroplasts containing chlorophyll. 5. Do not contain plastids.
<span>The cells that are on each side of the stomatal pore and open and close
it like a mouth is called <u>guard cells</u>. Guard cells are found almost all
over the body part of the plant. The opening and closing of the stomata acts as
a mediator by changes in turgor pressure of the guard cells. Turgor pressure
pushes and sometimes out of the cell wall of the plant to allow ions of
solution to come in and out. The stomatal pore of the guard cell becomes large
when water is present around it and it is small when water is not present. </span>
The answer is diffusion and acculturation. Dispersion and acculturation are two terms utilized as a part of Anthropology that have some distinction between them. These two terms, dispersion and cultural assimilation, are generally utilized as a part of the connection to social change. As we as a whole know, a general public and its way of life can't continue as before. As time passes by, social changes can be watched.