Bacteria cells are much simpler than other cells. Mostly they just lack most structures of higher cells. The only thing they have that others don't is circular DNA unenclosed by a nucleus.
Some parts of cells that are found in animal, but not plant cells are:Centrioles (nearly always)lysosomesCilia (always)
both not in some bacteria cells
This structure is called a cell wall and it is found in plant cells and bacteria cells.
It is said that some plant sex cells contain a flagella.
In both: Eukaryotic - plant cells Prokaryotic - some bacteria
A process that is found only in plants and some bacteria is?
No, bacteria are not normally found in cells. The cell walls keep them out. But some kinds of bacteria can actually enter some cell types. Use the link below to the related question to get the scoop on this. Bacteria is a cell itself
No, eukaryotic cells are not represented by bacteria cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, while eukaryotic cells are found in organisms such as animals, plants, fungi, and protists. Some algal cells are eukaryotic and share similarities with other eukaryotic cells in terms of having a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Plant cells are cells found in all plants.
It gives the cell protection and support, but it is only found on some kinds of cells. Animals don't have cell walls. Plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae have cell walls.
No. None of the bacteria, which are a form of single cellular life, has a nucleus in their cells. Plants, animals, fungi and some single celled organisms do have a nucleus in their cells. This is the major difference between bacteria and all other life.
The rigid covering mainly found around plant cells and some bacteria is called a cell wall.