What do a plant and a living cell have in common?

“Alive” – in the sense of an animal? In theory, all cells are living) So, the animal and plant cells are quite similar in their structure and life cycle. They both have a nucleus, a membrane and a cytoplasm. Some animal cells have vacuoles, although they are much smaller than those of plant cells. The main cellular organoids (EPS, lysosomes, mitochondria, ribosomes, Golgi apparatus) are also present there and there. Both cells have a membrane structure. And of course the unity of the principle of code heredity.



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