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Which structures are located in animal cells and which are located in Bacteria Cells
Animal Bacteria Both
Cell Wall
DNA
Nucleus
Ribosome
Cell Wall
DNA
Nucleus
Ribosome
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Answer:
- Animal only: Nucleus
- Bacteria only: Cell wall (made of peptidoglycan)
- Both: DNA, Ribosomes
Notes: bacterial DNA is not enclosed in a nucleus (it’s in a nucleoid), and bacterial ribosomes are 70S while eukaryotic (animal) ribosomes are 80S. Animal cells have a plasma membrane but generally no cell wall.
- Animal only: Nucleus
- Bacteria only: Cell wall (made of peptidoglycan)
- Both: DNA, Ribosomes
Notes: bacterial DNA is not enclosed in a nucleus (it’s in a nucleoid), and bacterial ribosomes are 70S while eukaryotic (animal) ribosomes are 80S. Animal cells have a plasma membrane but generally no cell wall.
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