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Which of the following distinguishes this bacterial cell from eukaryotes?


a
DNA in the bacterial cell is always in contact with the cytoplasm, and all eukaryotes have DNA located inside a nucleus.
b
The bacterial cell has both a cell membrane and a cell wall, and eukaryotes have only cell membranes.
c
Ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell, and eukaryotes do not have ribosomes.
d
The bacterial cell is a unicellular organism, and all eukaryotes are multicellular.

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Answered by PsyDAG
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Bacteria cells do have the DNA but it is not enclosed in a nucleus. They have a very small size and cannot accommodate one. They also do not have a nuclear membrane either around the nucleus. Eukaryotic cells on the other hand have a nucleus and double nuclear membrane around it. The double membrane separates the DNA from the cytosol.

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