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Yes. As a matter of fact, a cell membrane is the one thing ALL cells have in common.
This would be a eukaryotic cell. The other type of cell being prokayotic and not containing any nucleus or organelles, such as bacteria and archaea.eukaryotic
Organisms with an incipient nucleus are prokaryotes.
no they dont Yes, for example chloroplasts are not found in all the cells.
Yes, there are differences between plants and animal cells, following differences can be considered : 1) Plant cells have cell wall which is absent in animal cell. 2) Plant cell lack centrioles whereas animal cells have centrioles.
Prokaryotic.
prokayotic cell
Yes. As a matter of fact, a cell membrane is the one thing ALL cells have in common.
In both: Eukaryotic - plant cells Prokaryotic - some bacteria
Prokayotic cells belong in people and it keeps them alive. God made us so he made the prokayotic cells too.
This would be a eukaryotic cell. The other type of cell being prokayotic and not containing any nucleus or organelles, such as bacteria and archaea.eukaryotic
No. Prokaryotes have no organelles beyond the nucleoid (free-floating loop of DNA, not bound in a nucleus), the cell membrane and wall, the ribosomes, and the cytoplasm.
Yes every prokaryote is uni cellular. There are no multi cellular organisms.
Plant cells.
The theory is that the original Eukaryotic cell came about by the consumption of a Prokaryotic cell by another Prokayotic cell. This smaller cell was incorporated into the processes of the other - thus forming a symbiosis. This theory is supported by the fact that chloroplasts and mitochondria have their own DNA (separate from the nucleus).
No.
Both