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Difference between Cell (biology) and Vacuole

Cell (biology) vs. Vacuole

The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life. A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal, and bacterial cells.

Similarities between Cell (biology) and Vacuole

Cell (biology) and Vacuole have 21 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amino acid, Animal, Bacteria, Cell wall, Chloroplast, Cytoplasm, Endocytosis, Enzyme, Fungus, Golgi apparatus, Ion, Lysosome, Matthias Jakob Schleiden, Onion, Organelle, Plant cell, Plasmolysis, Protist, Protozoa, Vesicle (biology and chemistry), Viridiplantae.

Amino acid

Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups.

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Animal

Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia.

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Bacteria

Bacteria (bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.

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Cell wall

A cell wall is a structural layer that surrounds some cell types, found immediately outside the cell membrane.

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Chloroplast

A chloroplast is a type of membrane-bound organelle known as a plastid that conducts photosynthesis mostly in plant and algal cells.

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Cytoplasm

In cell biology, the cytoplasm describes all material within a eukaryotic cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus.

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Endocytosis

Endocytosis is a cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell.

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Enzyme

Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.

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Fungus

A fungus (fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms.

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Golgi apparatus

The Golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi complex, Golgi body, or simply the Golgi, is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells.

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Ion

An ion is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge.

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Lysosome

A lysosome is a single membrane-bound organelle found in many animal cells.

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Matthias Jakob Schleiden

Matthias Jakob Schleiden (5 April 1804 – 23 June 1881) was a German botanist and co-founder of cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow.

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Onion

An onion (Allium cepa L., from Latin cepa meaning "onion"), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is a vegetable that is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium.

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Organelle

In cell biology, an organelle is a specialized subunit, usually within a cell, that has a specific function.

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Plant cell

Plant cells are the cells present in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.

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Plasmolysis

Plasmolysis is the process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution.

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Protist

A protist or protoctist is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, land plant, or fungus.

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Protozoa

Protozoa (protozoan or protozoon; alternative plural: protozoans) are a polyphyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, that feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic debris.

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Vesicle (biology and chemistry)

In cell biology, a vesicle is a structure within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer.

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Viridiplantae

Viridiplantae (literally "green plants") constitute a clade of eukaryotic organisms that comprises approximately 450,000–500,000 species that play important roles in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

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The list above answers the following questions

  • What Cell (biology) and Vacuole have in common
  • What are the similarities between Cell (biology) and Vacuole

Cell (biology) and Vacuole Comparison

Cell (biology) has 279 relations, while Vacuole has 72. As they have in common 21, the Jaccard index is 5.98% = 21 / (279 + 72).

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