what is the difference between animal cells and bacterial cells on the basis of genetic material?
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Bacteria are unicellular organisms (consist of a single cell or they exist as a single cell) and animals are multicellular organisms as they are made of many cells. Let us see how a bacterial cell differs from an animal cell.
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Animal Cell.
Bacterial Cell Animal Cell
Some bacteria have fimbria on the cell surface. It lacks fimbria.
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Bacteria are unicellular organisms (consist of a single cell or they exist as a single cell) and animals are multicellular organisms as they are made of many cells.
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