Animal cells and plant cells are both eukaryotic cells, which contain membrane-bound organelles and house their genomes in a nucleus. Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms and do not have such features....
These cells are different in many ways. In simple terms, bacterial cells differ from both plant and animal cells in that they do not have a nucleus (an organelle containing the genetic material...
They all have a nucleaus and they can build up to make a slightly larger object than one cell. A cell membrane they all have that translates objects in and out of the cell.