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why is a bacteria called intermediate between plant and animal cell​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacteria cells are very different \\  from animal, plant or fungal \\  cells. They don't have organelles \\  such as nuclei, mitochondria \\  or chloroplasts. Although they \\  do have ribosomes and a cell \\  wall, these are both different in \\  structure to the ribosomes and \\  cell walls in the cells above. \\

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Answered by Anonymous
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Once the infection was fully established, the bacteria were able to convert the Schwann cells to become like stem cells. Like typical stem cells, these cells have the potential to become other cell types, for ins.tance muscle cells. This enabled the bacteria to spread to tissues in the body.

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