Plant and animal cells, being eukaryotic cells, have nuclei. These are not present in bacteria since they are prokaryotic (before-yolk, i.e. before-nucleus) cells by definition. Viruses also do not have nuclei since they are acellular in nature.
cell wall, chloroplasts, and vacuoles
Cell wall, Chloroplasts
Ribosomes are found in both plant and animal cells. They are responsible for the creation of proteins. Ribosomes are also found in other eukaryotic cells, as well as bacteria and archaea. The ribosomes found in bacteria and archaea are very different from those found in eukaryotic cells.
Bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles. They do not have mitochondria, a Golgi apparatus, or endoplasmic reticulum. Plant and animal cells have all these things.
Mitochondria,ribosomes,cell wall,or plasma membrane
Yes,they are in both.They are almost in every eukariyotic cell accept RBC,phloem seive tube cells etc
Cell membranes are found surrounding both plant and animal cells
cell Wall
The two cell structure groups are Prokaryote cells(In bacteria and fungi) and Eukaryote cells(found in animal cells)
cell Wall
Chloroplasts and cell wall. :3
The cell wall, though the materials making up this cell wall are different in plants and bacteria.
Ribosomes are found in both plant and animal cells. They are responsible for the creation of proteins. Ribosomes are also found in other eukaryotic cells, as well as bacteria and archaea. The ribosomes found in bacteria and archaea are very different from those found in eukaryotic cells.
chlorophyll
what 2 cell parts are found in plant cells but not animal cells
Animal cells have lysosomes and plants cells do not.
chloroplast..
Bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles. They do not have mitochondria, a Golgi apparatus, or endoplasmic reticulum. Plant and animal cells have all these things.
animal