By eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
There are no cells that are both plant and animal. However, a bacteria is classified in a different group
No, bacteria are prokaryotic cells and plants are eukaryotic 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.
hmmmm, yeast cells Yeast is actually not a plant. It is classified as a fungi, but is still good to research.
Prokaryote means that it contains no true nucleus, which is a nucleus bound with nuclear envelope. Animal cells and plant cells do have a nucleus which is bound with nuclear envelope. For this reason, they are called eukaryote, meaning true nucleus.
Chloroplasts indicate an organism with the ability to preform photosynthesis and is classified as an autotroph; producer. Animals can not produce their own food and are classified as heterotrophs; consumers.
Plant cells, not animal cells.
Chicken pox is classified as a virus and viruses are not living things, so they are not classified as cells.
Yes, a plant is classified as a producer by the energy pyramid, as it creates its own energy through the sun. It does this by utilizing many cells and is made of many cells, thus it is multicellular
Actually, most algae is classified in the kingdom Protista. Cyanobacteria (also algae) is classified as a bacteria. Very few organisms that take the common name "algae" are still classified as plants. Response: So, no, algae is not a plant Response: yes
Plant cells.
Plant cells do not have centrioles, but animal cells do.