No, bacteria are prokaryotic cells and plants are eukaryotic cells
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
Yep.
Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic
Vacuoles are present in all plant and fungal cells, but they can also be found in a few varieties of animal and bacterial cells.
Plant and animal cells are classified as eukaryotic cells because they both contain a nucleus unlike a prokariotic cell, such as a bacteria cell, which does not contain a nucleus.
only plant and bacterial cells have walls
No, most bacterial cells are much smaller than plant cells. An average bacterial cell is about 0.5-2μm long, whereas plant cells usually range between 10 and 100μm.
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
Bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells is because plant has a cell wall and animal cells don't.
it does not have a nucleaus
well, bacterial cells are mostly made to destroy and damage other cells and plant and animal cells are meant to produce and help the body.
The difference between animal cells, plant cells, and bacteria is quite simple. Animal and plant cells have a nucleus, bacterial cells don't. Bacteria and plant cells both have cell walls, but animal cells don't. And plant cells are the only ones that have chloroplasts.
Yep.
No, only plant cells and most bacterial cells.
No, only plant cells and most bacterial cells.
they all have numbers
Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic