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19 January, 12:54

How is a yeast cell different from a onion skin cell

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  1. 19 January, 13:37
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    A yeast cell is a type of fungus, or fungi. It is not Eukaryotic, it's Prokaryotic. This means it does not have any membrane bound organelles, or a nucleus and it's single celled. However the onion skin cell is Eukaryotic and has membrane bound organelles a cell wall and a nucleus.
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