Human - or any animal that you can see - is eukarotic. It has a double count of genes which are stored in a nucleus within the cytoplasm ... which also contains a large collection of inclusion bodies.
Microbes have only one set of genes which is mixed into the cytoplasm.
yes they are
The differences between two human cell types are primarily due to variations in gene expression. Each cell type selectively activates or deactivates specific genes, resulting in unique functions and characteristics. Additionally, differences in cell structure and organelles contribute to specialized functions of distinct cell types.
Um... it's not really caused by a microbe... look it up on Wikipedia...
The shell of microbe may be referred to as a test.
capsule
the egg cell is spunk
has a cell membrane
One type of cell is in every living organism and is microscopic to the naked human eye, while you can find another type of "cell" in a jail or prison where the people in jail live in.
cell wall, central vacuole, and chloroplasts
the differences between the paramecuim cell and the elodea cell is that paramecuim- hunt for food, live by itself, single cell creature. elodea- make their onw food, cannot live alone, multicullar cells. (lots of cells)
Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall
An important difference between a potato plant cell and a human cell is that potato cells have a cell wall composed of cellulose, which provides structural support and protection, while human cells lack a cell wall and instead have a flexible plasma membrane. Additionally, potato cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, enabling them to produce their own food, whereas human cells do not have chloroplasts and obtain energy through the consumption of organic materials. These differences reflect the distinct roles and environments of plant and animal cells.