both the bacteria and the plant cell have a cell wall, where an animal cell does not
cell Wall
The cell wall is a structure that plant cells, bacteria cells, and fungal cells have but animal cells do not.Chloroplasts are organelles that plant cells have but bacteria cells, fungal cells, and animal cells do not.
Cell wall is a cell structure found in bacteria, fungi, and plants that is not present in animal cells. It provides structural support and protection for the cell.
The cell wall, though the materials making up this cell wall are different in plants and bacteria.
cell Wall
Animal cells have lysosomes and plants cells do not.
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and animal cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
plants have a cell wall and animals do not
Bacteria usually don't have all the organelles that plant and animal cells do, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts (plants), golgi apparatus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulums, etc. Bacteria cells are simple as compared to the plant and animal cells.
Every organism on Earth (besides plants, bacteria, cells, etc.) is an animal!
Bacteria usually don't have all the organelles that plant and animal cells do, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts (plants), golgi apparatus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulums, etc. Bacteria cells are simple as compared to the plant and animal cells.
Plant cells are bigger than animal cells because they have a fixed shape and animal cells have an irregular shape. Plant cells also have bigger vacuoles and chloroplasts (which the animal doesn't have) therefore adding to its largeness.Edited answer:The largest single cell is an animal egg. this is so because in many cases (as in birds) this cell has to develop into a juvenile animal on its food reserves after getting fertilized.