Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic
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.
No, most bacterial cells are much smaller than plant cells. An average bacterial cell is about 0.5-2μm long, whereas plant cells usually range between 10 and 100μm.
only plant and bacterial cells have walls
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts and a large central vacuole that are not found in bacterial cells. Plant cells also have a cell wall made of cellulose, while most bacterial cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan.
The cells of plants and animals are extensively larger than the cells of bacteria. Animal cells average about 10 to 30 micrometers, plant cells between 10 and 100 micrometers while bacterial cells are 2 micrometers.
One difference between cell division in plant cells and in animal cells is that plant cells have a cell plate. Animals cell's have a cleavage furrow.
One major difference between animal and plant cells is the presence of a cell wall in plant cells but not in animal cells. The cell wall provides structural support and protection in plant cells, while animal cells rely on other structures for support.
Bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells is because plant has a cell wall and animal cells don't.
it does not have a nucleaus
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Plant cells tend to be cubical in nature whereas animal cells tend to be spherical.