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How is a bacterial cell different from an ordinary plant cell?

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Bacteria's are the most primitive prokaryotic organisms, made up of single cell. Bacterial cell do not contains any nucleus nor it has any membrane bound organelles like chloroplast . DNA is found in central region of cell. Its mode of reproduction is asexual through binary fission.

Plants are the eukaryotic organisms, made up of many cells. Plant cell contains a well defined nucleus that contains DNA- the genetic material. Plants have other membrane bound organelles also like chloroplast. They reproduce mainly by sexual reproduction.


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