Biology, asked by manas26121, 1 year ago

though bacteria and amoeba are unicellular they are different from each other .explain?

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Answered by sanjana9
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bacteria has cell wall whereas amoeba doesnt hv cell wall...amoeba can change its shape because of its being free living cell..bacteria cant change its shape...
Answered by sawakkincsem
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Both of them are uni-cellular both they are significantly different from each other

- Bacteria are a prokaryote whereas amoeba is a uni-cellular eukaryote.

- Both of them belongs to two different kingdom

- Amoeba has membrane bounded nucleus where as bacteria does not  

- The cell content is enclosed by a membrane in a amoeba

- Amoeba has specialized organelles whereas bacteria does not have membrane bounded organelles.


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