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example plant cell |
During
this time, the teacher explains
a lot about the
cell, Nah... it's own understanding of the cell is the smallest unit that make up the body of a living organism. Has it ever crossed your minds what session
of the cell,
the cell itself well... The most commonly consists
of three kinds,
namely animal cells,
plant cells and bacterial
cells.
Definition of cells already know, continue
to various cells also already know, well...
you guys minds inevitably
arise why the cell is the smallest unit is divided into three kinds of
whether there is a
difference among the three ?,
of course there is, okay following we
will discuss in
brief difference from when the cells,
see the difference below.
Differences in Plant Cell, Animal Cell
and Bacterial Cells
In plant cells, animal cells, and bacterial cells
have some distinctive
differences where it is used as a guide
in studying the cell itself.
Differences are as follows, see the table below:
Characteristic in Plant Cells
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the size of the
plant cell is larger than animal cells.
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In plant cells have
a fixed shape.
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Plant cells also
have a cell wall (cell wall) of cellulose.
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In plant cells have
plastids, so different
from animal cells and bacteria.
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In plant cells have
vacuoles (vacuole) or large cell cavity.
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In plant cells
have to save energy
in the form of granules (granular) starch.
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Cells in plants
do not have the centrosome
(centrosome), a comparison between animal cells
with bacterial cells.
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Plant cells also
do not have lissome
(lissome), in contrast to cells in animals and also
in bacterial cells
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plant cell
nucleus is smaller than vacuole, look
at animal cells and
bacteria will look
very obvious difference.
Characteristic in Animal Cells
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the size of the
animal cell is
smaller than the plant cell
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Animal cells do
not have a fixed shape.
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In animal cells
do not have cell
walls (cell wall).
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Animal cells also
do not have plastids.
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In animal cells
do not have the
vacuole (vacuole)], although
occasionally some unicellular animals cells have vacuoles (but
not as big as that
owned plants). Animals
are commonly owned
or vesicles (vesicles).
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In animal cells
store energy in
the form of granules (granules)
glycogen.
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Animal cells also
have the centrosome (centrosome).
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Animal cells also
have lissome (lissome).
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The nucleus in
animal cells is greater than
vesicle.
Characteristic on Bacteria Cells
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the size of bacterial
cells are very small when compared with the plant
cells and animal cells.
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Bacterial cells have a fixed shape, in contrast to cells in plants and
animals.
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In bacterial cells have a cell wall (cell
wall) l of
lipoprotein, is also
different in plant
and animal cells.
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Bacterial cells do not have plastids.
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In bacterial cells do not have the vacuole.
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In bacterial
cells have centrosome
(centrosome), clearly distinct than in plant and
animal cells.
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Bacterial cells lack a nucleus in the true sense, is different than the cells in plants and animals.
Well, that's roughly the difference of
the three kinds of cells, namely plant cells, animal
cells and bacterial
cells. Hopefully the above table can add to our knowledge of all, oh yes if there are words in the
table are not yet
understood I will make immediate explanation of what the nucleus,
lissome was what
and so forth. Please be patient ya ... friends, if the link is already
available would I
put on that paper will be blue.