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1 March, 01:35

Both bacteria and amoeba are unicellular organsims. bacteria are considered to be prokaryotes, whereas amoeba are considered to be eurkaryotes. how will you justify this reasoning?

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  1. 1 March, 02:50
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    Though both are unicellular, bacteria doesn’t possess a nucleus or cell organelles, except ribosomes, whereas amoebas possess a well-defined nucleus and all essential cell organelles.
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