* Plant cells have specific features like chloroplasts (for photosynthesis) and cell walls that animal cells don't have.
* Animal cells have different features like lysosomes and centrioles that plant cells don't have.
So, instead of saying five living things are "made of" plant cells, it's more accurate to say they are organisms that are composed of plant cells.
Here are five examples:
1. Trees - Like oak, maple, and pine trees, are large and complex organisms entirely composed of plant cells.
2. Flowers - From roses to daisies, flowers are a beautiful example of organisms made of plant cells.
3. Grasses - Like wheat, rice, and corn, grasses are essential food sources and are made of plant cells.
4. Ferns - These ancient plants with their distinctive fronds are a good example of plant cell-based organisms.
5. Mosses - These small, non-vascular plants are composed of plant cells and often grow in damp environments.
It's important to remember that many living things are made of a combination of plant and animal cells. For example, humans are made of animal cells, but we rely on plants for food and oxygen, which are produced by plant cells.