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Construct a lists the seven ways bacteria differ from
eukaryotic cells. (Just list them)

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Bacteria has prokaryotic cells i. e. no true nucleus or membrane around the nucleus. They lack mitochondria, ribosome, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi bodies and cell wall.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prokaryotes are the organisms which have no true nucleus while eukaryotes have true nucleus. True nucleus means that the membrane is present around the nucleus. Many organelles are also absent in prokaryotic cell which are present in eukaryotic cells.

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