No, but there are many similarities between all cells.
They are all made of eukaryotic cells
they all have same number of protons and electrons (in unionized form) but may have different number of neutrons.
Bacteria and plants are alike in that some bacteria (though not all) and all plants are autotrophs. Protists and plants are alike in that both are eukaryotes, meaning their cells have a defined segregated nucleus.
Cells don't look alike because different shapes and structures are need for different tasks. For example, a neuron (nerve cell) is a long "string" shape in order to stretch to connect to other neurons. A heart cell is a slightly diamond shaped cell, this is needed in order to stretch and contract the heart and remain attached to the other cells during all of the stretching and contracting.
all cells have a cell membrane and a cytoplasm
Plant, animal, and bacterial cells alike and different in a great number of ways. These cells all for example can have organelles.
all cells have a nucleus and are covered by a membrane to protect it from getting damaged.
all cells have a nucleus and are covered by a membrane to protect it from getting damaged.
All living cells contain DNA and RNA, and all contain the three main types of RNA: mRNA, tRNA, AND rRNA. All living cells contain proteins made of the core set of 20 amino acids. All living cells carry out transcription, which occurs on ribosomes.
no
No, but there are many similarities between all cells.
They are alike because they all move around,
All Oscillatoria cells do not look alike. Oscillatoria uses photosynthesis in order to survive as well as to reproduce. These cells are part of the bacteria kingdom.
They are all made of eukaryotic cells
All cells have DNA
it is alike because the are the same in different ways because they are all part of the earths crust