Well... Human beings are animals, so you cannot really compare human cells to animal cells.
But it's just the difference of DNA sequencing among different animals
Plant cells have stuff so they can photosynthesize. (chlorophyll)
The eggs are the biggest cells in the body, while the sperm is the smallest.
the difference is that there are different parts in humans than there is in animals
The question is too vague to answer properly. They are both eukaryotic cells (have a nucleus), and are both made of the same materials and proteins. Their DNA is different, so they are not completely identical.
This is from Mustafa Aiamodin The above answer is not quite correct. Fundamentally, there is not difference between human and animal cells. Humans are animals, so our cells are the same as theirs eg have a nucleus, cytoplasm and membrane. However the combination of genes in our cells are unique to humans, just as each type of animal (and plant!) has its own unique combination of genes. Just remember that we share many of our genes with other animals (and even some with plants), so we are not totally unique.
Animal cells and human cells are essentially the same with little differences
None really as human cells are animals cells.
human body system
differences between 5th generation computer age and human brain
yes....... if you think about it every cell has a purpose! such as..... plant cells have vacuoles witch create there food as for animals and humans wouldn't need that because we eat our food without our body creating it.. Plant cells and human cells are VERY different but it seems there is a reason for every difference. : )
One key genetic difference is the presence of a nucleus in human cells, which bacteria lack. Human cells have linear chromosomes enclosed within the nucleus, while bacteria have a single circular chromosome located in the cytoplasm. Additionally, bacteria may have plasmids, small circular DNA molecules that are often absent in human cells.
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