Is there a larger difference in Eukaryotic Cells and Prokaryotic Cells, or Animal and Plant Cells?
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, prokaryotic cells do not. Plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells do not. Is that what you needed?
That will do. I wanted to know which has a larger difference, though - if you could be a little more specific. :P
ooh I'm guessing Eukaryotic cells vs prokaryotic. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Eukaryotic_Cell_vs_Prokaryotic_Cell
Thanks! That's all I needed.
No problem!
Prokaryotic cells - They do not have a well defined nucleus. Example, bacteria and blue green algae. Eukaryotic cells - They have a proper nucleus with the genetic material contained inside the nucleus. Example, most unicellular organisms are eukaryotic. Plant cell - They have cell wall. They have larger vacuoles and are larger than animal cells. Animal cell - They have lysosomes and centrioles which are absent in plant cell. They don't have cell wall.
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