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The diagram below compares the structures of an animal cell and a bacterial cell.
What is one structure that bacterial cells contain that animal cells do not?
A.
cell membranes
B.
cell walls
C.
mitochondria
D.
nuclei
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B. cell walls
Bacterial cells (prokaryotes) typically have a rigid cell wall (made of peptidoglycan) surrounding the cell membrane; animal cells lack a cell wall and only have a cell membrane.
Bacterial cells (prokaryotes) typically have a rigid cell wall (made of peptidoglycan) surrounding the cell membrane; animal cells lack a cell wall and only have a cell membrane.
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