What in the structure of a cell unites animals with fungi and plants and what distinguishes them from bacteria?

Fungal, plant and animal cells are united by the presence of a formed nucleus (eukaryote) in the cell, while bacteria (Kingdom of the Drobyanka) do not have a formed nucleus (prokaryote) in the cells.



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