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how are the above cells different from the cells of bacterium ?

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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Bacteria are all single-celled. The cells are all prokaryotic . This means they do not have a nucleus or any other structures which are surrounded by membranes . ... Unlike the chromosomal DNA, plasmid DNA can move from one bacterium to another giving variation.


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Answered by sejal12377
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because bacteria are single celled

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