It depends. Organisms are classified into Kingdoms. The difference between kingdoms are usually very large. If you're talking about the subatomic level, all living organisms are made up of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and many other elements.
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It belongs to neither kingdom as it is in fact a fungus.
Generally neither. Plant cells to not have flagella and, apart from sperm, neither do animal cells. Flaglla are more characteristic of bacteria and protists.
Neither, it is a geothermic product.
Cell can be any mentioned above since all the choices have the characteristics that a normal cell has. A cell is defined as the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which the bacteria, plant, and animals all are capable of. Although they all may differ in structure or their certain characteristics, the characteristics that make one a cell is present among all three.
Bread is commonly made from wheat flour, yeast, and water, making it a plant product. However, some bread manufacturers add animal products to bread to give it certain characteristics, (examples: milk, whey, honey, eggs).
Virus is neither a plant nor an animal it is actually in between living and non-living organisms. but it is been classified under botany.
It is neither a plant nor animal actually. It is really in the protista kingdom because it is a protozoa.Domain: EukaryotaKingdom: Protista(unranked): ExcavataPhylum: EuglenophytaClass: EuglenoideaOrder: EuglenalesFamily: EuglenaceaeGenus: EuglenaYour mama
It belongs to neither kingdom as it is in fact a fungus.
The correct answer is neither. Bacteria cells are prokaryotes (single-celled organisms), whereas both animal and plant cells are eukaryotes (multi-celled organisms).However, when it comes down to a cellular level, the cells of many bacterial organisms are similar to those of animal cells, many resemble plant cells, and some are characteristic to both.The main distinguishing feature between prokaryote bacteria cells and eukaryote animal and plant cells is the lack of a nucleus in prokaryotes.
Dinoflagellates are actually neither plants nor animals. They are single-celled organisms and are, in fact, members of the Protist kingdom. They are plankton and can be either zooplankton or phytoplankton, which means they can be plant-like (photosynthetic producers) or animal-like (heterotrophic consumers).
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The same kingdom.
The Euglena is a protozoa with both plant and animal characteristics. It can both photosynthesize and eat other cells to get sustenance.
Mucor is a type of fungus, which belongs to neither plant nor animal kingdom. Fungi have their own distinct cell structure and physiology.
Generally neither. Plant cells to not have flagella and, apart from sperm, neither do animal cells. Flaglla are more characteristic of bacteria and protists.
Present in all eukaryote organisms of plant and animal kingdoms
Ribosome is neither a plant cell nor an animal cell. It is a cell organell found in both animal and plant cells.