Biology, asked by adalirojas15, 5 months ago

What makes a BACTERIA cell different from the plant and animal cells?

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Answered by mihir6969
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Answer:

Bacteria cells are very different from animal, plant or fungal cells. They don't have organelles such as nuclei, mitochondria or chloroplasts. 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.

Answered by Itzurfrnd
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QUESTION:-

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

ANSWER:-

PLANT CELL:-

These are eukaryotic cells.

Size 10 to 100 µm.

Rectangular shape.

Cell wall, nucleus,plastid,golgi aparatus and mitochondria are present.

plasmid, centrioles are absent.

Animal cell:-

These are eukaryotic cells.

Size 10 to 100 µm.

Oval or round shape.

nucleus,centrioles,golgi aparatus and mitochondria are present.

plasmid,cell wall, plastid are absent.

BACTERIAL CELL:-

These are prokaryotic cells.

Size 0.2to 2 µm.

All have different shape.

Cell wall, plasmid, are present.

nucleus,plastid,mitochondria,centrioles,golgi aparatus are absent

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