Animal cells are 10-30 micrometres, while plant cells are 10-100 micrometres. Animal cells lack cell walls, while plant cells have cellulose cell walls. Plant cells are rectangular, while animal cells are irregular shapes
Both are eukaryotic cells with true nuclei enclosed by membranes. They use similar DNA for mitosis and meiosis reproduction. Contain common organelles like nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum. Undergo cellular respiration for energy production
Both are eukaryotic cells with membrane-bound nuclei. Both are multicellular organisms. All cells share four common components: plasma membrane, cytoplasm, DNA, and ribosomes
Animal cells are microscopic, ranging from 1 to 100 micrometers. They are eukaryotic cells lacking cell walls. The largest cells in nature are eggs
Animal cells are eukaryotic cells with membrane-bound nucleus containing DNA. Cells consist of cytoplasm and nucleus enclosed in membrane. Animal cells lack chloroplasts unlike plant cells
Cells are basic building blocks of all living organisms. Cells contain genetic material and can multiply. Cells exist in various sizes, shapes, and types. Cells are made up of cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm