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No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and animal cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Plants and fungi cells both have cell walls.
I assume because of the wider diversity of animals than plants. Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Insects, Flowering Plants, Trees and Fungi are the main ones of animals and plants (but fungi are not technically plants, they are separate organisms e.g do not have leaves).
Butterflies have eukaryotic cells. These kind of cells are found in animals, plants, and fungi. Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bounded nucleus.
plantae and fungi.
because all animals, plants, fungi, and protists have eukaryotic cells. All eukaryotic cells have neucleuses
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and plant cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and animal cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
because all animals, plants, fungi, and protists have eukaryotic cells. All eukaryotic cells have neucleuses
animals, bacteria, plants, human, cells, and fungi
No, only Plants And Fungi.
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) are present in all animals, plants and fungi. A chicken is an animal so they have eukaryotic cells.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Plants and fungi cells both have cell walls.
nothing plant and fungal have nothing in common, neither do animal and fungal cells!
prokaryotic cells does not have nuclear membrane surrounded DNA, a characteristic of only bacterial cells.
They are all cells or whatever
Both have cell walls.