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What type of cells are in both plant and animal cells?

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Answered by alia521
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majority of the cells in both are common as both of them are eukaryotes.... there can be some difference on the basis of size or functions


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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold{Eukaryotic\:cell} are in both plant and animal cells.

\underline\bold{Eukaryotic\:cell:-}

●The cells having nuclear material enclosed by a nuclear membrance are called eukaryotic cells.

●These cells have a proper, well organised nucleus.

●Eukaryotes aries from the pre-existing cells with well defined nucleus & organelles.

●Example :- Fungi , Protozoa , plant , Animals.

\huge\bold{Cell:-}

✴ There is a large variety of organisms around us. In spite of great variation in size , shape, food , habits and habitat etc. All the living organisms have a basic similarity among them. They are made up of tiny units called \bold{cell.}

=> Cell is structural and functional unit of life.It is the smallest unit of life.

It is of two types:-
●Animal cell
●Plant cell

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