Biology
What structure is present in both plant and yeast cells but not in bacterial?
Posted 3 weeks agoAnswers (2)
Diana Evans
3 weeks ago
Answer: A nucleus is not present is a bacterial cell as they are cells called prokaryotes. Eukaryotes have similar organelles such as the cell membrane, nucleus and ribosomes! Explanation: HOPE THIS HELPS!!
George King
3 weeks ago
They Lack Organelles Such As Nucleus
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