types of cells
eukaryote
Animals
they dont have a cell wall. they are also suronded by plasma membrain
panther,dog,chicken
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Plants
sun flower dandelion
has a cell wall and has chloroplast
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Protist
brown and red algea
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may contain a single nucleus or many nuclei they range in size from microscopic to 1 thousand meters in area
Fungus
nucleus are enclosed in membranes. and they reproduce by spores
yeast and sac fungi
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prokaryote
Eubacteria
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as characterized by the lack of a membrane-enclosed nucleus, predominantly unicellular, with DNA in single circular chromosome, and have peptidoglycan on cell wall when present. They include most of the familiar bacteria of medical and economic importance such as E.
Streptococcus pneumoniae and Yersinia pestis
Archaebacteria
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Archaeoglobus veneficus.
Archaeoglobus profundus
the presence of characteristic tRNAs and ribosomal RNAs and the absence of peptidoglycan cell walls, with in many cases, replacement by a largely proteinaceous coat