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I don't know what a "check" cell is but:
A mature cork cell is non-living and has cell walls that are composed of a waxy substance that is highly impermeable to gases and water called suberin. Depending upon the species of woody plant, the cork cell may be filled with air or may contain traces of lignin, tannins, or fatty acids and may vary in thickness from one to the next. Packed closely together, the cells are generally arranged in radial rows. Separation among the cells is achieved by structures arising from the cork cambium called lenticels. These pore-like structures allow gases to be exchanged between the plant stem and the outside environment. The layer of dead cells formed by the cork cambium provides the internal cells of the plants with extra insulation and protection.

Animal cells, like a "chick's", are typical of the eukaryotic cell, enclosed by a plasma membrane and containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. Unlike the eukaryotic cells of plants and fungi, animal cells do not have a rigid cell wall.

2007-02-04 07:32:53 · answer #1 · answered by HoneyBunny 7 · 0 0

One is a prison for chavs and the other is a prison for Southern Irishmen.

Sorry, I don't know.

2007-02-04 07:24:33 · answer #2 · answered by marcoporres 4 · 0 0

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