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  1. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, and they usually combine into multi-celled organisms (i.e. plants and animals).Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, and they exist as single-celled organisms (i.e. bacteria). You can always differentiate a bacterial cell from an animal or plant cell, because the bacterial cell will have free DNA and plasmids ...

  2. Plant cell walls are primarily made of cellulose whereas bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan. Animal cells lack cell walls.Animal and plant cells are eukaryotic. They have an organised nucleus where their genetic information is stored. Plant and animal cells have their genetic material organised in linear chromosomes.

  3. Sunlight is converted to energy via photosynthesis. In contrast, animal cells use their mitochondria to produce energy from food. Vacuoles can be considered “space fillers” in plant cells since they can occupy up to 90% of the plant cell volume. In addition, the vacuole also contains a range of enzymes capable of performing diverse functions.

  4. firstly, animal cells and plant cells are both eukaryotic cells which means both cells have nuclear material within a nucleus. As well as this they will both have cell organelles such as mitochondria. And finally they both contain cytoplasm. However there are some key features that plant cells have which differ from animal cells.

  5. What are the similarities and differences between plant cells and animal cells? They both have mitochodria, cell membranes, nuclei. Similarities: They both have mitochodria, cell membranes, nuclei. Differences: The plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts.

  6. Differences:Plant cells have cell walls, animal cells do not.Plant cells have vacuoles, animal cells do not.Plant cells have chloroplasts, animal cells do not.Similarities:Both plant and animal cells have cell membranes.Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus.Both plant and animal cells have ribosomes. Differences:Plant cells have cell walls ...

  7. It's easy to tell the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell when you look at it,because a plant cell has a rigid wall around it. This keeps the cell in the right shape. An animal cell looks a bit more like a fried egg - it does not have the wall so is more fluid.A plant cell has a hole in the middle which is filled with sap ...

  8. FunctionBoth animal and plant cells can carry out respiration due to the presence of mitochondria. Both animal and plant cells can carry out protein synthesis due to the presence of ribosomes.Animal cells and plant cells differences:StructurePlant cells also contain chloroplasts, a cell wall and a vacuole, these are not present in animal cells.

  9. Instead Bacterial DNA forms a single strand within the cytoplasm. Bacterial DNA differs from animal and plant DNA. Bacterial DNA is single stranded (ssDNA); animal and plant DNA is double stranded (dsDNA). Unlike animal and plant cells, bacteria cells lack membrane bound organelles including: mitochondria, chloroplasts and a 'true nucleus ...

  10. Both animal and plant cells have cytoplasm, a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. In both animals and plants most cells are specialised and adapted for their function. Both cells can be viewed with a light microscope with some structures visible with a transmission electron microscope. However plants also have chloroplasts, cell ...