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9 August, 08:52

How do bacterial cells differ from the cells of eukaryotes

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  1. 9 August, 10:18
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    Eukaryotic cells are membrane-bound & have a nucleus. Bacterial cells or prokaryotes have no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
  2. 9 August, 12:31
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    Summarized in table below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Bacteria Eukaryotes

    Small cells Huge cells

    Unicellular Multicellular

    Free-floating nucleoid Membrane-enclosed nucleus

    Simple DNA Complex DNA

    Circular DNA Linear DNA

    Free-floating organelles Membrane-enclosed organelles

    Small ribosomes Large ribosomes

    No mitochondria Mitochondria

    or chloroplasts or chloroplasts

    Aerobic or anaerobic Aerobic only
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