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What are the similarities and differences between a bacterial cell and a plant cell?
Similarities DESCRIPTION | Bacterial Cells | Plant Cells |
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3. Structures to produce energy for cell- Cell Respiration | No-occurs near cell membrane | Yes- in organelle called mitochondrion |
4. Structures that make proteins and enzymes for the cell | Yes-poly- (many) ribosomes | Yes- endoplasmic reticulum (organelle) |
5. Cytoplasm | Yes | Yes |
What structures do plant and bacterial cells have in common?
The ribosome is the only common organelle of animal, plant and bacterial cells.
What two things do plants and bacteria have in common?
The most striking similarity between bacteria and plants is the universality of the genetic code. Genes in DNA are like coded recipes, in which each triplet of letters specifies a particular amino acid. With a few exceptions, the same triplets specify the same amino acids in bacteria and all other known organisms.
What is the difference between bacterial and plant cells?
The plant cell is a eukaryotic cell whereas the bacterial cell is a prokaryotic cell. The main difference between plant cell and bacterial cell is that plant cell contains membrane-bound organelles whereas bacterial cell lacks membrane-bound organelles. Bacteria are generally identified as decomposers.
What are 3 differences between bacteria and plant and animal cells?
Bacterial cells lack membrane-bound nuclei. The genetic material lies suspended in the cytoplasm. Animal cells have generally smaller vacuoles which sequester waste products. Plant cells have larger vacuoles that help maintain water balance.
Is bacteria a plant cell?
Bacteria are neither animals nor plants. Bacteria are single-celled, prokaryotic organisms in comparison to animals and plants which are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms. Because bacteria are prokaryotic, they do not have a nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles.
How are bacteria and plants alike and different?
Animals are multi-cellular organisms composed of eukaryotic cells, while bacteria are single-cell prokaryotic organisms. Each eukaryotic cell of a animal includes a central nucleus containing DNA and membrane-bound organelles, such as endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. What are the similarities and differences between plants and animals?
What’s the difference between plant and animal cells?
Also the animal cells has a nucleolus and the plant cell doesn’t have one. The bacteria is a cell that doesn’t always help the cell and the plant and animal do have things that can help the cell.
What are the different shapes of plant and bacterial cells?
Plant cells are similar and typically rectangular or cube-shaped. Bacterial cells are of different shapes such as spherical (cocci), rod (bacilli), spiral (spirilla), comma (vibrios) and corkscrew (spirochaetes).
How is a bacterial cell different from a prokaryotic cell?
A bacterial cell is a prokaryotic cell that lacks a well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Instead, it contains an irregular-shaped region where the genetic material is suspended. Bacteria is a single-celled organism. (Image to be added soon) Difference Between Plant, Animal, and Bacterial Cell
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