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can cells only be found in animals
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No, cells are not found only in animals. Cells are the basic building blocks of all living organisms, which include plants, fungi, bacteria, and protists, in addition to animals.
There are different types of cells, such as:
- **Animal cells**: These are eukaryotic cells that lack a cell wall and are typically more varied in shape.
- **Plant cells**: These also are eukaryotic cells, but they have cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles.
- **Fungal cells**: These are eukaryotic and have cell walls made of chitin.
- **Bacterial cells**: These are prokaryotic cells, which are generally smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells and lack a defined nucleus.
All these types of cells perform various functions and are essential for the survival and reproduction of their respective organisms.
There are different types of cells, such as:
- **Animal cells**: These are eukaryotic cells that lack a cell wall and are typically more varied in shape.
- **Plant cells**: These also are eukaryotic cells, but they have cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles.
- **Fungal cells**: These are eukaryotic and have cell walls made of chitin.
- **Bacterial cells**: These are prokaryotic cells, which are generally smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells and lack a defined nucleus.
All these types of cells perform various functions and are essential for the survival and reproduction of their respective organisms.
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