Yes and no. They will all have the same basic structure and organelles but will differ mainly in the types of proteins that they produce.
Eukaryotic cells can differ from each other in terms of size, shape, function, and the organelles they contain. Different eukaryotic cells have specialized structures that enable them to perform specific functions. Additionally, eukaryotic cells can vary in the number and arrangement of organelles, impacting their overall structure and capabilities.
The four types of eukaryotic cells are animal cells, plant cells, fungal cells, and protist cells. Each type of cell has unique structures and functions that distinguish them from one another.
Animal and plant cells are eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells contain many complex structures, with each structure having a different yet vital function.They are the basic building blocks of multicellular organisms. Animal and plant cells are different from each other in that plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts and animal cells have smaller vacuoles.
they dont there all the same
One type of animal cell exists for each type of animal tissue : Muscle, Nerve, Vascular, Bone, ... .
They both hunt and gather food .............---------------Because they both are eukaryotic meaning they have a nucleus in their cells or in the case of a one celled animal, it has a nucleus. Animals, like ourselves, have a nucleus in each of our cells.
They both hunt and gather food .............---------------Because they both are eukaryotic meaning they have a nucleus in their cells or in the case of a one celled animal, it has a nucleus. Animals, like ourselves, have a nucleus in each of our cells.
A eukaryotic organism has a single nucleus in each of its cells. Examples of eukaryotic organisms include animals, plants, and fungi. Each cell's nucleus contains the genetic material, such as DNA, that controls the cell's activities.
Animal cells are refered to as eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are about 15 times wider than a typical prokaryote (plant cell) and can be as much as 1000 times greater in volume. The major difference between prokaryotes (plant cells) and eukaryotes is that eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound compartments in which specific metabolic activities take place. Most important among these is a cell nucleus, a membrane-delineated compartment that houses the eukaryotic cell's DNA. This nucleus gives the eukaryote its name, which means "true nucleus."
No, weasels do not have a main nucleus, but their cells do.The weasel is an animal, therefore, it is a multicellular organism. All multi cellular organisms are composed of eukaryotic cells (as opposed to prokaryotic cells). Each eukaryotic cell contains its own nucleus. So the weasel itself does not have a nucleus, but its cells do. The equivalent to a nucleus in an animal's organ systems would probably be the brain. Both the nucleus and the brain are like the "command center."
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All eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.