Biology, asked by preetam13, 1 year ago

how is bacterial cell different from an onion peel cell

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Answered by saurabh257
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bacterial cells are procaryotes while the onion cells are plant cells that are eucaryotes.........

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saurabh257: Bacteria cells are prokaryote, that is they have a lose gathering of genetic material and few organelles, ribosomes being the most of that. ...Onion cells are plant cells that are eukaryote. They have membrane bound organelles and a membrane bound nucleus for the genetic material. Like bacteria, plants have acell wall.
Answered by hrushi2000
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An onion is a multicellular (consisting of many cells) plant organism.As in all plant cells, the cell of an onion peel consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and a large vacuole.

Bacteria, despite their simplicity, contain a well-developed cell structure which is responsible for some of their unique biological structures and pathogenicity.
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