A bacterial cell has no nucleus. It is prokaryotic, meaning before nucleus, whereas a plant cell has a nucleus and is eukaryotic, meaning true nucleus. Also, plant cells are often specialized whereas bacterial never are.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall. Plant cells and some other organisms like fungi and bacteria have cell walls, but animal cells do not. Instead, animal cells have a cell membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.
,The bacterial cell walls are similar in function to the cell wall s of the plants, fungi, and protists. The bacterial cell walls differ in the molecular composition from plant cell walls.
True. Only animal cells contain centrioles housed in centrosome.
Protozoa are single-celled organisms that contain animal-like characteristics but are not considered true animal cells because they exist as individual organisms rather than as part of a multi-cellular animal. Additionally, Protozoa belong to the kingdom Protista, which is separate from the animal kingdom.
a true nucleus.
Bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells is because plant has a cell wall and animal cells don't.
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
Bacterial spore are not true reproductive structures as in reproduction there is the formation of many cell from one that is either by mitosis or meosis but in endospores there is only the modification occurs in bacterial cell which makes it resistant to temprature fluctuations and to certain chemicals. This endospore when get favourable condition againd change in complete bacterial cell, it is just conversion of one form of preexisting cell not the formation of new cell as occurs in reproduction.
Bacteria is a Prokaryote, a simple cell with no true nucleus. Animal and Plant cells are considered Eukaryotic, cells with a true nucleus.
if a cell is a plant cell it will have a cell wall, a vacuole and chloroplasts. if it is an animal cell it will have none of these things. these are both eukaryotic cells. if it is a prokaryotic cell it will have no nucleus just a circle/tangle of DNA, it will most likely be a bacterium and have flagella or cillium, it may also be eclosed in a caspid.
A bacterial cell has no nucleus. It is prokaryotic, meaning before nucleus, whereas a plant cell has a nucleus and is eukaryotic, meaning true nucleus. Also, plant cells are often specialized whereas bacterial never are.
No, animal cells do not have a cell wall. Plant cells and some other organisms like fungi and bacteria have cell walls, but animal cells do not. Instead, animal cells have a cell membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.
,The bacterial cell walls are similar in function to the cell wall s of the plants, fungi, and protists. The bacterial cell walls differ in the molecular composition from plant cell walls.
yes, i learned that in 4th grade
True. Viruses are smaller than bacterial cells. Bacterial cells are living organisms and are much larger in size compared to viruses, which are non-living particles that require a host cell to replicate.
A bacterial cell is a simple, or prokaryote, cell. This means it has no nucleus or other cell organelles. A plant cell is a complex, or eukaryote, cell. Plant cells have organelles. Both cells have a cell wall. A bacterial cell is a simple, or prokaryote, cell. This means it has no nucleus or other cell organelles. A plant cell is a complex, or eukaryote, cell. Plant cells have organelles. Both cells have a cell wall.