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What structure is present in both plant and yeast cells, but not in a bacterial cell?

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Answered by parishay6192
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Answer:Bacterial cells have a more simple structure compared to animal, plant and fungal cells and are usually much smaller. They still have a cell membrane and ribosomes , but they lack organelles such as the nucleus . However, bacteria still have DNA, including extra circular pieces of DNA called plasmids.

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Answered by syedtahir20
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Bacterial cells have a more simple structure compared to animal, plant and fungal cells and are usually much smaller.

They still have a cell membrane and ribosomes , but they lack organelles such as the nucleus .

However, bacteria still have DNA, including extra circular pieces of DNA called plasmids.

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