Fahad Al Thani 7C. Animal Cell  Enclosed by a plasma membrane  Contains a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles.  Unlike the cells of plants and fungi,

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Fahad Al Thani 7C

Animal Cell  Enclosed by a plasma membrane  Contains a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles.  Unlike the cells of plants and fungi, animal cells do not have a cell wall.

Animal Cell Structure

Plant Cell  Cell which is the main structure and function of the plant.  Contains a cell wall which serves as a protective layer.  Organized the same as animal cells, except for cell wall.

Plant Cell Structure

Bacteria  A very large group of microorganisms.  Contains prokaryotic cell structure, lacking a nucleus.  Can live in all environments such as soil, water, in the air, and in bodies of organisms.

Bacteria Structure

Fungus  A diverse group of eukaryotic single cells or multi-organisms.  Live by decomposing and absorbing organic material in which they grow.  Common as mushrooms, mildews and molds.

Fungus Structure

Virus  A micro-organism which is smaller than bacteria.  Cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell.  Invades living cells.

Virus Structure

Bibliography  ngus ngus  online.org/dictionary/Prokaryotic online.org/dictionary/Prokaryotic  cts/plants/cell/ cts/plants/cell/  edia/plant-cell edia/plant-cell

Bibliography  Cell_vs_Plant_Cell Cell_vs_Plant_Cell  cts/biology/cells/ cts/biology/cells/  tm tm