Hey there,
The question likely will be relating to Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic Cells are plant cells and animal cells (any cell with membrane bound organelles) and Prokaryotic Cells are cells such as bacteria. Either way, every one of these cells should share common structures which include a cell membrane and ribosomes. They should all contain cytosol and some type of DNA, whether this is inside a nucleus (plant and animal cells) or free floating in the cytoplasm (prokaryotic cells).
The 'cell theory' also states that:
1. All cells are the smallest 'living' organisational unit
2. Every cell will come from a pre-existing cell (via cellular reproduction)
3. All 'living' things are made up of cells.
---> But the simple answer you are probably looking for is a 'cell membrane' and 'ribosomes' <---
Cells must have two things: DNA and ribosomes. Without DNA, the cells cannot reproduce. Without ribosomes, proteins cannot be made or sent to other parts of the cell.
The cells try to keep it is supporting alive.
they make skin
DNA and cytoplasm or ribosomes
Cell Membrane and Cytoplasm
Genes/chromosomes.
Cells have in common
1. Cells are the basic unit of structure in all living things.2. Cells carry on all life processes.even though you only said two...3. Cells are produced by other living cells.
All living things or organisms are made of cells and their products. New cells are created by old cells dividing into two. Cells are the basic building units of life.
Two daughter cells.
# The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function in living things. # All cells come from pre-existing cells by division. # Energy flow (metabolism and biochemistry) occurs within cells. # Cells contain hereditary information (DNA) which is passed from cell to cell during cell division # All cells are basically the same in chemical composition. # All known living things are made up of cells. # Some organisms are unicellular, i.e., made up of only one cell. # Others are multicellular, composed of a number of cells. # The activity of an organism depends on the total activity of independent cells.
Two things a cell must have are DNA and Ribosomes. Purposes DNA: Without DNA cells can't reproduce or the anythin really. Its like the brain of the cell , without it, you cant function properly. Ribosomes: They are a "must-have" organelle (the name for an organ in a cell) for protein production , the cell's food. Without the cell will "starve" and die.
Name two things that all plants have in common.
All cells contain a cell membrane and cytoplasm.
Cells must have two things: DNA and ribosomes. Without DNA, the cells cannot reproduce. Without ribosomes, proteins cannot be made or sent to other parts of the cell.
they all have amplitudes and they all have frequencies.
1. Cells are the basic unit of structure in all living things.2. Cells carry on all life processes.even though you only said two...3. Cells are produced by other living cells.
it's the basic unit of all living things, and all cells come from other cells
they all explore
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All matter has mass and volume.
There are two things they all have in common: 1) They are all by Arthur Miller and 2) They are all Dramas
All cells need oxygen and nutrients to carry out their activities and that is what blood delivers.
The two basic types of cells , I belive, are plant and animal cells.