Why is bacteria not classified as plant or animal?
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because bacteria is a prokaryotic unicellular organism
: it doesn't have well defined nucleus
:cell wall is present but 3 layers including glycocalyx
:it has extra chromosomal DNA
due to the following reasons(especially that it doesn't have well defined nucleus)bacteria can't be classified as plant or animal
hope this helps
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: it doesn't have well defined nucleus
:cell wall is present but 3 layers including glycocalyx
:it has extra chromosomal DNA
due to the following reasons(especially that it doesn't have well defined nucleus)bacteria can't be classified as plant or animal
hope this helps
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