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How are bacteria cells different from human cells? A Bacteria cells do not contain a cytoplasm. B Bacteria cells do not contain genetic material. C Bacteria cells are much bigger than human cells. D Bacteria
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How are bacteria cells different from human cells?
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Bacteria cells do not contain a cytoplasm.
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Bacteria cells do not contain genetic material.
C
Bacteria cells are much bigger than human cells.
D
Bacteria cells are less complex than human cells.
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Bacteria cells do not contain genetic material
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The answer is D, human cells are far more complex than bacteria. Bacteria just takes over a cell rather than reproduction like human cells.
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