both are capable of dividing and making their own food
both are capable of dividing and making their own food
both are capable of dividing and making their own food
Both plants and bacteria cells make their own food.
the both can make thier own food
Bacteria usually don't have all the organelles that plant and animal cells do, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts (plants), golgi apparatus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulums, etc. Bacteria cells are simple as compared to the plant and animal cells.
Bacteria are like plant cells in a structural sense i.e. they boast cell membranes; have energy production mitachondria but are generally able to survive independently of other bacteria/cells - whereas plant cells are unable.
bacteria cells are a simpler way of saying prokaryotic. ( there the exact same thing.)
No, bacteria are prokaryotic cells and plants are eukaryotic cells
Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic
Bacteria usually don't have all the organelles that plant and animal cells do, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts (plants), golgi apparatus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulums, etc. Bacteria cells are simple as compared to the plant and animal cells.
bacteria
Bacteria usually don't have all the organelles that plant and animal cells do, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts (plants), golgi apparatus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulums, etc. Bacteria cells are simple as compared to the plant and animal cells.
Cell walls
One thing bacteria has that animal and plant cells do not is restriction enzymes for fighting off the attack of viruses.
All three of them have a plasma cell membrane, a nuclear region and a cytoplasm.
Bacteria usually don't have all the organelles that plant and animal cells do, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts (plants), golgi apparatus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulums, etc. Bacteria cells are simple as compared to the plant and animal cells.
The cell wall is a structure that plant cells, bacteria cells, and fungal cells have but animal cells do not.Chloroplasts are organelles that plant cells have but bacteria cells, fungal cells, and animal cells do not.
The difference between animal cells, plant cells, and bacteria is quite simple. Animal and plant cells have a nucleus, bacterial cells don't. Bacteria and plant cells both have cell walls, but animal cells don't. And plant cells are the only ones that have chloroplasts.
Bacteria are like plant cells in a structural sense i.e. they boast cell membranes; have energy production mitachondria but are generally able to survive independently of other bacteria/cells - whereas plant cells are unable.
Mostly Plant cells and Bacteria, often some specialised cells will have cell walls.
viruses do not have cells, but all the other cells have certain organelles (small organs) in common. they all have cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and they all contain DNA