How are bacterial cells and human cells alike?
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Bacterial cells and human cells:
Both have ribosomes, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, 70S ribosomes and DNA.
Both have vesicles and vacuoles.
There are also some niche similarities. Some bacteria (eg Vibrio cholerae, the bacteria that causes cholera) and human sperm cells have flagella.
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Human cells are eukaryotic which means they are more complicated, bacteria 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. Not all bacteria make us sick, most actually help us e.g. in our gut.
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