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Cell membrane .
Vacuoles are present in all plant and fungal cells, but they can also be found in a few varieties of animal and bacterial cells.
Mitochondria are found in both plant and animal Cells.
Chlorophyll is whats found in most plant cells and also makes the plant turn green.
Most of plant and animal cells' DNA is found in the nucleus, although a small amount is also found in the mitochondria (in both plant and animal cells) and in the chloroplasts (in plant cells).
ribosomes :)
ribosomes :)
Cell membrane .
Vacuoles are present in all plant and fungal cells, but they can also be found in a few varieties of animal and bacterial cells.
In Bacterial cells (prokaryotes) the genetic material is not enclosed in a nucleus, instead, it is a single strain of DNA in a circle with no end. Bacterial cells may also contain a few small strands of DNA, known as plasmids. Bacterial cells have a cell wall as well as a membrane. They also have cytoplasm as all cells do
ribosomes :)
bacterial are much smaller plant cells are square shaped and animal cells are round also bacteria are prokaryotes,they dont have a nucleus,unlike plants and animal cells that do have a nucleus.
Mitochondria are found in both plant and animal Cells.
Yes they are found in both animal and plant cells. ( also in the cells of protista and fungi )
lysosomes
Chlorophyll is whats found in most plant cells and also makes the plant turn green.
Most of plant and animal cells' DNA is found in the nucleus, although a small amount is also found in the mitochondria (in both plant and animal cells) and in the chloroplasts (in plant cells).