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OpenStudy (anonymous):

one difference between the cells in a human body and bacteria cells is that bacteria cells have

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

"Human cells are eukaryotic and bacteria cells are prokaryotic. Humans have their DNA inside the nucleus, whereas bacteria have it contained within a plasmid. Human cells have larger ribosomes than bacterial cells, also human cells are a lot bigger than bacterial cells. Human cells have mitochondria while bacterial cells do not. I'm unsure about this one but I think human cells have membrane bound organelles whereas bacterial cells do not. Also human cells do not have a capsule or a flagella (apart from sperm, which do have a flagella), bacterial cells can have these two things but not all of them do. I've probably missed something out but I can't remember it."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.biologyreference.com/Ar-Bi/Bacterial-Cell.html Please use this to help you :)

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