DNA, Nucleus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosome, Cell wall, Golgi Complex
They have a nucleus
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
Eukariyotes have lysosomes in their cells.Prokariyotes lack lysosomes in them.
Aside from different DNA, there isn't really much of a difference between animal cells and human cells. Human cells are an example of an animal cell.
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
Red blood cells are the most common in human blood.
they all have numbers
They are all organisms.
No. Phospholipids are. They form the membrane around cells and you have trillions of cells in your body.
They are both comprised of cells. Their cells both have a nucleus and cell surface membrane.
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
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
Red blood cells are the most common in human blood.
Viruses replicate inside respiratory cells
osmosis in human cells
None really as human cells are animals cells.
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it