How is a bacterial cell different from an onion cell in terms of nucleus, chromosome number and its shape?
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The differences between a bacterial and onion cell are mentioned below:
Explanation:
- Bacterial cells will lack a well-defined nucleus. There genetic material will be dispersed in the cytoplasm of the cell.
- On the other hand, onion cell will have a well defined nucleus and the DNA will be dispersed in the nucleus.
- A bacterial cell can have two, circular chromosome in their cell.
- An onion cell has 16 chromosomes which are linear in structure.
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