State two structural features present in both the bacteria cell and an animal
cell, such as a liver cells.
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ANSWER: Bacteria cells are very different from animal plant or fungal cells they don't have orgnalles such as nuclei mitochondria or chloroplast . Although they do have ribosomes and a cell wall , these are both different in structure to the ribosomes and cell walls In the cells above
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Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm and ribosomes are the structural features present in both the bacteria cell and an animal cell.
Explanation:
Cell:
- All living things have cells as their fundamental structural and functional unit.
- Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are distinguished by the presence of nuclei.
- Bacterial cells are prokaryotic, whereas plant, animal cells are eukaryotic cells
- The nucleus is lacking in bacterial cells but present in animal and plant cells.
Plasma Membrane:
- The phospholipid bilayer constitutes the plasma membrane.
- Plasma membrane is semi-permeable by nature, the plasma membrane permits some substances to pass through it.
- The cytoplasm is contained by a membrane called the plasma membrane.
- The plasma membrane's job is to keep the inside of the cell isolated from the outside world.
- Its head is hydrophobic while its tail is hydrophilic.
Cytoplasm:
- A fluid component of the cell found inside the plasma membrane is called cytoplasm.
- Cytoplasm contains the cell organelles.
- Animal, plant, and bacterial cells all contain cytoplasm in addition to other types of cells.
Ribosomes:
- Small granules called ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm. It is where proteins are created.
- They can be discovered attached to the endoplasmic reticulum or floating in the cytoplasm.
- The translation process depends heavily on ribosomes.
- Prokaryotes have a 70S ribosome, while eukaryotes have an 80S ribosome.
Final answer:
The plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes are shared by bacterial, plant, and animal cells.
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