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1.3 Eukaryotic And Proaryotic Cells (GCSE Biology)
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Animal cells differ from bacterial cells because animal cells:
Which one of these is present in bacterial cells but not animal cells?
In prokaryotic cells, DNA is mainly:
The bacterial cell wall doesn`t contain:
Eukaryotic cells consist of cytoplasm, genetic material, and:
Which structure is used by bacteria for movement?
Many bacteria have an extra protective layer called:
A structure that`s always found in a prokaryotic cell is:
Which part is exclusive to prokaryotic cells?
Eukaryotic cells contain their genetic material within:
The genetic material in a bacterial cell is located:
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