they both have a nucleus
Plant, animal, and fungi cells are grouped into the category of eukaryotic cells. These cells have a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane and other organelles like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
Plant cellsBacterial cellsFungi
Many kinds of eukaryotic cells do have cell walls. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose and fungi have chitin cell walls.However, some kinds of eukaryotes do not have cell walls. Animal cells do not have a cell wall, for example.
Yes they are found in both animal and plant cells. ( also in the cells of protista and fungi )
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and plant cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
because have the same organism an animalia
No. Plant cells do, and even some fungi cells do, but animal cells do not.
No, fungi do not possess chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis, which fungi do not perform.
Animal and fungi are not photosynthetic. So plant is the answer
Plant cells are surrounded by cell walls apart from the cell membrane. Apart from plants other cells that have cell walls include bacteria, algae, fungi, and diatoms.
No, fungi do not have guard cells. Guard cells are specialized cells found in the epidermis of plant leaves that regulate gas exchange by controlling the opening and closing of stomata. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms and lack the structures and functions associated with plant physiology, including guard cells and stomata.
Some do, and some don't. Plant, fungi and animal cells are all Eukaryotic - plant cells have (cellulose) cell walls, fungi have (chitin) cell walls, while animal cells do not have a cell wall.