Animal and plant cells are controlled by their nuclei.
Yes, the plant nuclei is generally bigger than the animal nuclei. In most cases, the plant cells are generally bigger than the animal cells.
No, cells can have nuclei irrespective of whether they are plant or animal; some don't however (red blood cells for example).
Nuclei are found in both plant and animal cells.
No, plant nuclei are not always larger than animal nuclei. The size of nuclei can vary depending on the species and cell type. In general, plant cells tend to have larger nuclei due to their larger overall cell size and the presence of multiple copies of their genome.
They are booth Eukaryotic, meaning they both have nuclei.
Yes, animal and plant cells contain nuclei.
Yes, both animal and plant cells have nuclei, which contain genetic material. Plant cells also have vacuoles, which are large membrane-bound organelles responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles or vesicles, but they are not as prominent as those in plant cells.
Some types of cells, including red blood cells as an example, do not contain nuclei, or a nucleus. The nucleus is the "brain" of a cell. Both animal and plant cells contain nuclei.
Nuclei.
They are booth Eukaryotic, meaning they both have nuclei.
They are booth Eukaryotic, meaning they both have nuclei.