Neither, only bacteria are classified as Gram positive or Gram negative.
eukaryotic cells are not classified as gram positive or negative... its prokaryotic cells charcaters
gram negative
Eukaryotic. The only living prokaryots are bacteria.
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells both have ribosome, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm. Also both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are the two main types of cells.
Yes, cells have organelles. The organelles are like the organs of the cell.
Animal Cells. Sloths are mammals; their cells are not dissimilar to human cells. They have all the usual kinds, muscle cells, blood cells, nerve cells, fat cells, bone cells, liver cells, skin cells, and so forth.
red blood cells, white blood cells, skin cells, sperm cells and egg cells
Eukaryotic. The only living prokaryots are bacteria.
Eukayotic cells have a contained nucleus
Yes! Animalia is eukaryotic, which means that they have a nucleus in their cells.
In both: Eukaryotic - plant cells Prokaryotic - some bacteria
Mitochondria is main source of energy for all eukayotic cells . Energy is obtained by oxidation of food .
All eukaryotes have a true nucleus with their DNA enclosed by a nuclear membrane.
Animalia is eukaryotic, meaning its cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes. This distinguishes it from prokaryotic organisms like bacteria, which lack a nucleus.
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells both have ribosome, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm. Also both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are the two main types of cells.
No, look this up in any almost current Bilogy, Genetics manual. THis is one of the things which define eukayotic cells(those cells in multi-celled organism eg: mice, men etc), the presence of mitochondria which produce ATP the cells instant energy(kinda like computer RAM memory).
Eukaryotic translates as "true nucleus" meaning that eukayotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus as well as membrane bound organells. Prokaryotic cells lack those internal membrane bound structures and accomplish all their functions within the cytoplasm of the cell.
Yes, cells have organelles. The organelles are like the organs of the cell.
both prokaryotic and eukayotic both have a plasma membrane, ribsome and a cytoplasm. both having a fully formed nucleus both also containing chrmosomes basically there is no alikness of these to cells