how is bacterial cell different from onion cells? explain their points of difference.
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bacteria cell has 3 protective membranes while onion cell has 2 protective membranes.
bacterial cell has 70S ribosomes while onion cell has 80S ribosome.
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bacterial cell has 70S ribosomes while onion cell has 80S ribosome.
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Bacterial Cells Are Different from Onion Cells as-
1.Bacterial Cells are Prokaryotic which means they dont have a well defined nucleas
2. Bacterial Cell need a host cell to live as they are not having any nucleas
3. Now, Prokaryotic Cells have no nucleas so that means no Cell organelles.
The Opposites Can be written as For onion Cell
* As per latest NCERT Science Book
1.Bacterial Cells are Prokaryotic which means they dont have a well defined nucleas
2. Bacterial Cell need a host cell to live as they are not having any nucleas
3. Now, Prokaryotic Cells have no nucleas so that means no Cell organelles.
The Opposites Can be written as For onion Cell
* As per latest NCERT Science Book
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