Yes because they contian cells and cells are the basic unit of life.
No, bacteria have much smaller cells, generally, than plants and animals.
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and animal cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
bacteria cells are a simpler way of saying prokaryotic. ( there the exact same thing.)
It is the site of protein synthesis.So it can be found in plants,animals,bacteria and other living cells.
Bacteria belong in their own domain (a massive range of organisms) and do not have the traits of plants and animals who are made up of numerous cells unlike bacteria.
Yes because they contian cells and cells are the basic unit of life.
It's found in plant and bacteria cells.
animals, bacteria, plants, human, cells, and fungi
No, bacteria have much smaller cells, generally, than plants and animals.
Plants and animals have eukaryoteic cells, these cells have membrane bound organelles and nuclei. Bacteria have prokaryoteic cells. These cells lack membrane bound organelles and no nuclei.
The cells of bacteria are different from those of plants and animals in many ways, the most obvious of which is that bacteria lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles (except ribosomes). Unlike animals and plants, bacteria have pili, flagella, and most have a cell capsule.
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and animal cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and plant cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
Plants, animals, fungi and protista.
bacteria cells are a simpler way of saying prokaryotic. ( there the exact same thing.)
It is the site of protein synthesis.So it can be found in plants,animals,bacteria and other living cells.