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प्रश्न
How is a bacterial cell different from an onion peel cell?
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उत्तर
A bacterial cell is a prokaryotic cell that contains a poorly defined region called the nucleoid. All the membrane-bound cell organelles are absent in a bacterial cell.
An onion peel cell is a eukaryotic plant cell that contains a well-defined nucleus and all the membrane-bound cell organelles such as mitochondria, ER, etc.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Can you name the two organelles we have studied that contain their own genetic material?
Distinguish between the following:
Chromoplast and chloroplast
Write Short Notes on (B) Plastids.
If cells of onion peel and RBC are separately kept in hypotonic solution, what among the following will take place? Explain the reason for your answer.
Which kind of plastid is more common in
- roots of the plant
- leaves of the plant
- flowers and fruits
The thread-like structures present in the nucleus are
Starch is stored in ______.
Plastids containing coloured pigments are called ______.
Name the following:
A plastid without pigment.
Name the following:
The orange-red pigment found in the chromoplast.
