Biology, asked by urmila2390, 11 months ago

Concerning The Presence Of Nucleus What Is The Difference Between Animal And Bacterial Cells?​

Answers

Answered by poojachoudhary09
5

Answer:

your answer !

Explanation:

Animal cells (cells of living beings of the kingdom Animalia) have an interior membrane that delimits a cell nucleus and thus they are eukaryotic cells; in these cells the genetic material is located within the nucleus. Bacterial cells (cells of living beings of the kingdom Monera) do not have organized cellular nucleus and so they are prokaryotic cells and their genetic material is found dispersed in the cytosol

follow me !

Answered by Anonymous
2

\huge{\underline {\underline {\green{Answer}}}}

In its simplest sense, bacterial cells do not have a nucleus to contain their DNA (the DNA is sequestered in a region known as the nucleoid), while both animal/plant cells have distinct nuclei, hence they are classified as eukaryotes (bacteria are prokaryotes).

Bacterial cells are prokaryotic cells i.e. there is no proper nucleus and membrane bound organelles present in them.

They contain free ribosomes some other organelles and genetic material lying freely in their cytoplasm.Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotic cells i.e. contain well defined nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

But cell wall and there are some cell organelles which are found in plant cells but are absent in animal cells like plastids,large vacuoles etc.

 <font color = "red"><marquee>❤❤❤Thanks❤❤❤</marquee> </font>

Similar questions