they have different properties.
They are the same because they are both cells.
Both onion cells and nerve cells have the same look. Obviously they have both got cells in them and have nerly everything the same.
Cells and tissues are both made up of the same materials (cells and microorganelles). Tissues are just a group of specialized cells.
they are both microscopic.
NO there not
Yes, transcription and translation can occur simultaneously in prokaryotic cells, as both processes take place in the cytoplasm. In these organisms, the lack of a nuclear membrane allows ribosomes to attach to mRNA while it is still being synthesized. However, in eukaryotic cells, transcription occurs in the nucleus and translation occurs in the cytoplasm, so these processes do not happen at the same time or place.
They are both the same cells... I just learned last week.
Both the starting cells (parent cells) and daughter cells have an identical copy of DNA in their nucleus
Because both are living entity
They both have a nucleus:)
They both have nucleoli you have to dye them both and of course they are both living cells but not the same kind. Both have cell membranes and are eukaryotic cells.
sorry guys and gals i really don't know what happened between them both--well, that's easy: cells. Plant cells are not structured the same and don't have the same organelles as animal cells do.