The question is too vague to answer properly. They are both eukaryotic cells (have a nucleus), and are both made of the same materials and proteins. Their DNA is different, so they are not completely identical.
This is from Mustafa Aiamodin The above answer is not quite correct. Fundamentally, there is not difference between human and animal cells. Humans are animals, so our cells are the same as theirs eg have a nucleus, cytoplasm and membrane. However the combination of genes in our cells are unique to humans, just as each type of animal (and plant!) has its own unique combination of genes. Just remember that we share many of our genes with other animals (and even some with plants), so we are not totally unique.
By definition, all human cells are animal cells. Different cells look different from others, no matter the organism. A human nerve looks almost identical to a nerve from a chimp, but a human nerve looks nothing like a cell from a chimp's muscles.
No, bacteria cells are prokaryotic cells, meaning they do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, while human skin cells are eukaryotic cells with a nucleus and organelles. Additionally, bacteria cells are much smaller in size compared to human skin cells.
Yes they are the same size, our cells and elephant cells are all animal cells, the cells within our bodies differ in size according to their function as do any other multicellular organisms, but if you took a cell from the heart of a human or from an elephant they would be close to each other in size.
That depends on which animal, they don't all have the same amount. There are Billions, nay Trillions of cells in all organisms from the scientific kingdom Animalia.
Animal cells and human cells are essentially the same with little differences
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Yes. Animal cells are the same as human cells. Plant cells are a little different.
No to all of the above. Plant and animal cells do not have the same shape. Plant cells have chloroplasts. Animal cells do not. Plants have a cell wall. Animal cells have a cell membrane. However there is one atom difference between a plant's chlorophyl and a human's hemoglobin. 53% of the DNA in a human and a banana tree is the same. Similarities exist.
Human and animal cells have the same basic structures, yet human cells usually have different jobs pertaining only to that particular cell.
Yes they are the same size. The whale is a bigger animal because there are more of the cells, not because the cells are bigger.
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This is from Mustafa Aiamodin The above answer is not quite correct. Fundamentally, there is not difference between human and animal cells. Humans are animals, so our cells are the same as theirs eg have a nucleus, cytoplasm and membrane. However the combination of genes in our cells are unique to humans, just as each type of animal (and plant!) has its own unique combination of genes. Just remember that we share many of our genes with other animals (and even some with plants), so we are not totally unique.
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The cell membrane in an animal cell can be compared to human skin, as it serves as a protective barrier that regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, similar to how the skin protects the body and controls the passage of molecules.
they are a cell and that means if there both a cell then they are the same ha i dont know ?
animal cells are like tissue and organs because inside a human body are hundreds of cell that form together and it makes tissue and like the animal cells is the same concept in which tissue forms:) hope that was enough information