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how is a bacterial cell different from an onion peel cell?​

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Answered by mousam8673
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Answer:

Bacterial cell:-

(i) Cell wall is made peptidoglycan or cellulose.

(ii) Nucleus is absent

(iii) Vacuole is absent

(iv) These are prokaryotes.

Onion peel cell :-

(i)Cell wall is made of cellulose.

(ii) Nucleus is present

(iii) Vacuole is present.

(iv) These are eukaryotes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Bacterial cell-contains membranous organelles, onion peel cell-no membranous organelles: Bacterial cell being a prokaryote has a primitive form of the body, which shows no membranes around the organelles and the nucleus. ... The onion peel cell has membranous organelles and nucleus.

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