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9 January, 00:48

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How are bacterial cells different from plant and animal

cells?

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Bacterial cells

Bacterial cells contain many more cell organelles.

Bacterial cells contain almost no cell organelles.

Bacterial cells have more complex cell organelles.

Bacterial cells have well-defined nuclei.

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  1. 9 January, 02:52
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    How do bacterial cells differ from animal cells? Bacteria cells are prokaryotic meaning they have no membrane bound nucleus or membrane bound organelles which a plant or animal cell would, bacteria have DNA which is in a colied 'loop' within the cytoplasm aong with the ribosomes.
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