Biology, asked by emanmina06, 9 months ago

can someone help me??????????similarities between animal cell and bacterial cell?

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Answered by tanyapanchal2514
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Bacterial Cell Animal Cell

It is much smaller in size than an animal cell, e.g. 0.2 to 10 micron in size. It is larger than a bacterial cell, e.g. 100 microns or more.

It has a well-defined cell wall. It lacks the cell wall.

They are generally autotrophs and maybe heterotrophs. They are always heterotrophs

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Answered by agnivrastogi
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There are many differences and similarities between animal and bacterial cells. One key similarity is they are both true to the cell theory (Cells are the basic units of life, all cells come from preexisting cells, and all living things are made up of cells). One key difference is prokaryotic vs eukaryotic. A bacterial cell is prokaryotic, which means they do not have a nucleus (a central organelle that contains genetic information) or membrane-bound organelles (organelles that are surrounded by a protective layer). This means that their genetic information and organelles float freely inside the cell. An animal cell is eukaryotic, which means they have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. This means that their genetic information is inside of the nucleus and that all of the organelles are surrounded by a membrane. They also have different organelles.

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