No. They are considered the dividing line between living and non-living.
it is in both,animal and plant
it is in both animal and plant cells.
Plant cells are generally larger than animal cells, and both are significantly larger than bacterial cells. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall that provides structural support and allows them to grow larger than animal cells, which do not have cell walls. Bacterial cells are much smaller than both plant and animal cells.
both(plant and animal)
BOTH its in both plant and animal
Plant and animal cells have a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus but most bacteria, that aren't eukaryotic, don't have a nucleus.
it is in both animal and plant cells.
It is found in both animal and plant cells.
AnswerThey do reproduce but a virus can't reproduce outside of a host cellso the only thing in common really is that the virus needs a cell to reproduceThe only real similarity between viruses and living cells are that they both have some sort of genetic material. Cells have DNA and viruses have either RNA or DNA. But since viruses cannot reproduce on their own (because they are non-living) they need to reproduce by inserting their genetic material into living cells.
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
Both plant cells and animal cells have a nucleus.
Yes the nucleolus is in both plant and animal cells.