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How is a bacterial cell different from an onion peel cell?


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  1. Bacteria cells: These are prokaryotes. They are small.
  2. Onion peel cells: These are eukaryotic cells. They are larger in size.
Bacterial cellOnion peel
  1. Usually small in size (1-10mm)
  1. Usually large in size (5-100mm)
2. No nucleus is present. 2. Nucleus is present.
3. It has only one chromosome. 3. It has more than one chromosome.
4. Nuleolus is not present. 4. Nucleolus exists.
5. No membrane bound organelles are present. 5. Organelles such as lysosomes, mitochondria, and plastids are present.


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