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