Compare plant cells, animals and bacteria.

The cells of plants, animals, and bacteria have some properties in common. They consist of a cell membrane, cytoplasm and a set of various organelles. All vital properties are characteristic of them. But they have many differences. Bacterial cells lack a nucleus and membrane organelles. Their cytoplasm does not move like the cytoplasm of plants and animals. Plant cells, unlike others, are characterized by the presence of plastids. Also, plant cells are autotrophic, that is, they are able to independently synthesize organic substances.



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