Difference between Bacteria cell and cell of other organisms
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Bacteria are unicellular organisms (consist of a single cell or they exist as a single cell) and animals are multicellular organisms as they are made of many cells. Let us see how a bacterial cell differs from an animal cell.....
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A bacterium has one cell; you have about 10 trillion. Ironically you also have about 100 trillion bacteria living in your intestines, they help you digest food and process nutrients. The the major structural differences between a bacterial cell an one of yours is a) our cells have a nucleus where the DNA is stored; bacteria don't.
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