They're part of a group (monera) with unique characteristics which separates them from plants and animals. They're also part of a much older lineage, and are actually more similar to specific organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts than to the more complex animal and plant cell.
it's a bacteria; so basicly it neather a plant or an animal.
They are absent in animals and bacteria. They are in plants
yes
Bacteria. There are 5 animal kingdoms Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protista, and Bacteria
Plant and animal cells have a nucleus which DNA is contained in, while bacteria do not have a true nucleus.
animal
plant cell
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 and animal cells are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic
One thing bacteria has that animal and plant cells do not is restriction enzymes for fighting off the attack of viruses.
Animal, Plant
bacteria