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7 years ago in Research Writing By Pradeep Sharma
Animal cell vs bacteria cell
Before starting with the research in cell biology, I want to know the main difference between animal cell and bacteria cell. I know the difference between plant cell and animal cell.
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By Preetham M Answered 7 years ago
(a) A bacterial cell is prokaryotic and has no nucleus. (b) It requires a cell wall to protect the cell and to stop it from shrinking/ bursting. (c) Consists flagella can rotate and propel the bacterium (d) Proteins are produced by ribosomes.
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By Renu Answered 7 years ago
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By Maneesh Upadhya Answered 7 years ago
Prokaryotes incorporate the bacteria and blue, green algae; Eukaryotes are animal, plant or parasitic organisms like fungus.
Prokaryotic cells are easy in structure than Eukaryotic cells. Their DNA is available as a single round chromosome present in the cytoplasm and not encompassed by an atomic layer.
Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, have organelles, for example, mitochondria and (in plants) chloroplasts; they have two classes of the ribosome, the 80S in the cytoplasm and 70S in the mitochondria.
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