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Which organisms other than plant posses a cell wall?

Bacteria also posses a cell wall. However, the composition of bacterial cell wall is different from plant cell wall.


How are plant and animal cells different than plant cells?

The cells of bacteria are different from those of plants and animals in many ways, the most obvious of which is that bacteria lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles (except ribosomes). Unlike animals and plants, bacteria have pili, flagella, and most have a cell capsule.


Is a cell smaller than a bacteria?

Yes, a single cell is typically smaller than a bacterium. Cells are the basic building blocks of life, while bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be larger in size compared to a single cell.


What is the barrier between inside of the cell and its enviorment?

There are more than one kind of cell. If it is an animal or bacteria cell, than the cell membrane separates it. If it is a plant cell, than the cell wall separates it. go to www.cellsalive.com for more on that


Do all cells have a cell wall and nucleus?

No, not all cells have a cell wall and nucleus. Animal cells lack a cell wall but have a nucleus, while plant cells have both a cell wall and a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and have a cell wall made of different materials than plant cells.


Is the nucleus of a plant cell different than animal cell?

No I think they are both the same as they do the same things in each cell


Are plant cell usually smaller or larger than animal cell?

plant cell - is bigger than animals cell


What do bacterial and plant cells have that animal cells don't?

It depends on the bacteria. Most bacteria don't have chloroplasts, though there is a class of bacteria (cyanobacteria) that do have chloroplasts. Plant cells also have a large central vacuole, whereas most bacteria do not (there are a few exceptions). Plants also have a different type of cell wall than bacteria. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, and bacterial cell walls are made of a substance called peptidoglycan. Basically, there are a few exceptions to every "rule" defining what a type of cell has what. It's not always so cut-and-dried.


Do all bacteria have a cell wall?

No, not all bacteria have a cell wall. Bacteria can be classified into two main groups based on the presence or absence of a cell wall: Gram-positive bacteria have a thick cell wall, while Gram-negative bacteria have a thin cell wall surrounded by an outer membrane. Some bacteria, like Mycoplasma species, lack a cell wall altogether.


Are plants really different than animals when you take a scientific close look at them?

Well, the major difference between a simple plant cell and a simple animal cell is that the plant cell has chloroplasts.


How are animal and plant cell alike and different?

Because they both carry the same kinds of cells except the plant cell has two more than the animal cell which are the (water vacoule and the chloroplast).


How is the location of the DNA in your cells different than in bacteria?

I would say that the location of the DNA in your cells are at the nucleus of the cell.