6. How is bacterial cell different from human cell?
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The cell envelope encases the cytoplasm and all its components. Unlike the eukaryotic (true) cells, bacteria do not have a membrane enclosed nucleus. The chromosome, a single, continuous strand of DNA, is localized, but not contained, in a region of the cell called the nucleoid.
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Human cells are eukaryotic which means they are more complicated,
Bacterial cells are prokaryotic which means they are simpler and viruses are not even cells at all, they are just genetic material in a protein shell
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