Células: células de plantas y animales

Células: células de plantas y animales

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Science, Biology, Other

10th - 12th Grade

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The video discusses the giant redwood trees in Northern California, highlighting their impressive height and status as the largest living things on Earth. It explains that plant cells, unlike animal cells, have rigid cell walls made of cellulose, which support their growth. The video also covers the presence of chloroplasts in plant cells, enabling them to perform photosynthesis and produce their own food from solar energy. In contrast, animal cells lack these features and must obtain energy by consuming other organisms.

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What are the giant redwood trees in Northern California known for?

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What is one of the key factors that allows redwood trees to reach great heights?

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How do plant cells differ from animal cells in terms of structure?

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What is the process by which plants make their own food from solar energy?

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Why do animals need to consume other living things for energy?

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