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3 April, 13:54

Identify one way in which bacteria differ from humans.

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  1. 3 April, 15:37
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    Both human and bacteria differs in their cell structure.

    Explanation:

    The bacteria as well as human differ from one another in their cell structure. The former is considered as unicellular whereas the latter is considered as multicellular. The bacteria have very less cell organelles as they are simple in their structure as well as function.

    On the other hand, human have many cell organelles as they are complex organism and have many, metabolic activity which needs combined working of many different cell organelles.
  2. 3 April, 17:20
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    Bacteria are uni-cellular or single celled

    Explanation:

    I know this because I took Biology already.
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