Biology, asked by syngshy05, 2 months ago

How is a bacteria cell different from an onion peel cell​

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Answered by likithsunku
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They are the prokaryotic cells. They do not have organelles bounded with membranes as they do not have a complex body. They even lack membrane around the nucleus. Onion cell is a eukaryotic cell with well-defined membranes around the organelles.

Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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They are the prokaryotic cells. They do not have organelles bounded with membranes as they do not have a complex body. They even lack membrane around the nucleus. Onion cell is a eukaryotic cell with well-defined membranes around the organelles

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