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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bacteria have which of these structures in common with eukaryotes?

OpenStudy (rina.r):

WELCOME TO OS:D where are the option?? but i think its "Ribosomes"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For me its DNA except that the form in which they are present is different. In eukaryotes it is present in the Nucleus whilst in Prokaryotes (say bacteria) it is present as a circular loop lying free in its cytoplasm. You also have ribosomes (70 S in Prokaryotes but 80S in Eukaryotes), cytoplasm, cell wall (Prokaryotes- peptidoglycan cell wall and Eukaryotes: cellulose for plants & some algae and chitin for fungi)... Hope it helps =)

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

The info provided is correct to go off of.

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