They reproduce by dividing.
Plant and animal cells reproduce through Mitosis, where one cell splits into two. Obviously, cells reproduce. If they did not, complex life would not exist on Earth, silly!
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Both have nuclei.Both have cell walls.Both reproduce.
Organism that have voluntary motion and can reproduce and consist of eukaryotic cells.
Plant cells reproduce through mitosis, where a mother cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells. Animal cells also reproduce through mitosis, but can also undergo meiosis for sexual reproduction to produce gametes (sperm and egg cells) with half the genetic material.
Bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells is because plant has a cell wall and animal cells don't.
No. Nerve cells do not reproduce.
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.
Not necessarily. Cells in different parts of plants and animals reproduce (divide) at different rates. It would depend on what parts of the organisms you are comparing. For example: the ends of plant roots grow a lot faster than the other parts, and hair cells in animals grow faster than cells in other parts of the body.
Cells can reproduce through mitosis and meiosis.
the cells reproduce where they are located, and the stratum basale is where the are, next to the stem cells.
Animal cells are eukaryotic cells found in animals and have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Yeast cells, on the other hand, are single-celled fungi that can be eukaryotic or prokaryotic, depending on the species. Yeast cells are typically smaller than animal cells and often reproduce asexually through budding.