Basic cells could be animal and plant, or eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
Animals cells are contained by a cell membrane, and have lysosomes and peroxisomes filled with digestive enzymes. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall for structure, as well as a large central vacuole (a storage sac), and plastids (including chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and amyloplasts) to photosynthesize and store energy.
Eukaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus. Prokaryotic cells do have a nucleus and are more advanced.
The Eukaryotic cell and the Prokaryotic cell....
Eukaryotes (having a nucleus)
and prokaryotes (without a nucleus)
They are eukariyoic cells and prokariyotic cells. Eukarioyotic cells have a nucleus ,which is absent in prokariyotes
The two major types of cells are those without a membrane bound nucleus (a prokaryote) and one with (eukaryote).
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Cilia and flagella are the means of locomotion in unicellular organisms. They differ in the numbers found in cell, their sizes and their shapes.
The basic unit of structure and function in the body is the cell.
no, there are smaller.
They differ because fungus cell walls are made of chitin whereas plant's cell walls are made of cellulose
The scienific name for cheek is Prezwaregalopigas or Stratified (stacked) Squamous (flat) Epithelium (external covering cells)
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Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes
Multi cell types
The four basic types of cell tissue are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.
There are two basic types of acrylic: extruded and cell cast.
Animal and Plant cells
The basic unit of life are cells. They are composed of organelles. They all have a cell membrane but the other organelles differ by species.
The basic unit of life are cells. They are composed of organelles. They all have a cell membrane but the other organelles differ by species.
plant cell, animal cell, eukaryote
What name is given to the basic units of which all living things are composed?
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