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How does a bacterial cell differ from a plant or animal cell

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Bacterial cells are prokaryotic , and animal cells are eukaryotic. Bacteria is a very simple version of a cell. They basically contain a cytoplasm with floating DNA, a membrane and a cell wall. Animal cells don't have a cell wall but do have lots of other organelles. 
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