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Bacteria are unlike plant and animal cells because they

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How do plant, animal, and bacterial cells compare in size? ... They are all alike because they all have a cell membrane, ribosomes, DNA, and Cytoskeletons. They are different because unlike plants and animals bacteria doesn't have a Nucleus, vacuoles, lysosomes, centrioles, or chloroplasts.

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