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What are the differences between animal, plant and bacteria cells?

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Answered by Itzurfrnd
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QUESTION:-

What are the differences between animal, plant and bacteria cells?

ANSWER:-

PLANT CELL:-

  1. These are eukaryotic cells.
  2. Size 10 to 100 µm.
  3. Rectangular shape.
  4. Cell wall, nucleus,plastid,golgi aparatus and mitochondria are present.
  5. plasmid, centrioles are absent.

ANIMAL CELL:-

  1. These are eukaryotic cells.
  2. Size 10 to 100 µm.
  3. Oval or round shape.
  4. nucleus,centrioles,golgi aparatus and mitochondria are present.
  5. plasmid,cell wall, plastid are absent.

BACTERIAL CELL:-

  1. These are prokaryotic cells.
  2. Size 0.2to 2 µm.
  3. All have different shape.
  4. Cell wall, plasmid, are present.
  5. nucleus,plastid,mitochondria,centrioles,golgi aparatus are absent

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Answered by BrainliestCc
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Answer:

Bacteria are neither animals nor plants. ... Because bacteria are prokaryotic, they do not have a nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles. In contrast, plants and animals are made up of eukaryotic cells, which means they have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria or golgi apparatus.

Explanation:

Plant cell                              Animal cell

2. Have a cell membrane.      2. Have no chloroplasts.

3. Have cytoplasm.              3. Have only small vacuoles.

4. Have a nucleus.               4. Often irregular in shape.

5. Often have chloroplasts containing chlorophyll. 5. Do not contain plastid.

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