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How is a bacteria cell and an amoeba different?

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Answered by Zackary
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That means their DNA is packed inside a structure called a nucleus (NEW-klee-uhs). Bacteria have no nucleus. In some ways, amoebas are more similar to human cells than to bacteria. Also unlike bacteria, which hold their shape, shell-free amoebas look like blobs.

Answered by abhilashsruthi3
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Explanation:

Amoeba is the eukaryotic organism whereas on the other hand bacteria is a prokaryotic organism. Amoeba has no definite form or shape, but the bacteria is a simple prokaryotic microorganism having the extremely small shape. Bacteria lack nuclei, and when it comes to amoeba, it has one or more nuclei in it.

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