
The ultrastructure of an animal cell shows a densely packed cell – the ER and RER and ribosomes form extensive networks throughout the cell in reality.

Plant cells have a larger, more regular structure in comparison to animal cells.

TEM electron micrograph of an animal cell showing key features. Notice the lack of a cell wall.

TEM electron micrograph of a plant cell showing key features. Notice the presence of a cell wall and vacuole.

Mucus producing goblet cells (found in the lining of trachea, bronchi and larger bronchioles) are shown in a photomicrograph

Details of the structures inside the goblet cell can be seen in an electron micrograph
Make sure to learn the key identifying features of animal cells vs plant cells! It might also help to familiarise yourself with the shapes and sizes of important structures and organelles found in cells by finding some more photomicrographs and electron micrographs.
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