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How is bacterial cell different from an onion peel cell? List three differences.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacterial cells are Prokaryotic whereas onion cells are Eukaryotic. ... In bacterial cell, cell organelles are absent but in Onion cell plastids,chloroplast,mitochondria and golgi bodies are present. In bacterial cell circular DNA is present and in Onion cell it is present inside the nucleus.

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Answered by sravya17
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Bacterial cells are Prokaryotic cells which lack a proper nucleus, and other membrane bound organelles. Whereas, an Onion peel cell is an Eukaryotic...

Explanation:

Bacterial cells are Prokaryotic whereas onion cells are Eukaryotic. ... In bacterial cell, cell organelles are absent but in Onion cell plastids,chloroplast,mitochondria and golgi bodies are present. In bacterial cell circular DNA is present and in Onion cell it is present inside the nucleus.

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