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Multiple Choice
Which of the following distinguishes a bacterial cell from eukaryotic cells?
A
Presence of mitochondria
B
Lack of membrane-bound organelles
C
Larger cell size
D
Presence of a nucleus
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Understand the basic differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Bacterial cells are prokaryotic, while eukaryotic cells include plant, animal, and fungal cells.
Recognize that prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have membrane-bound organelles. This means they lack structures like mitochondria, a nucleus, and other organelles enclosed by membranes.
Identify that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, which are absent in bacterial cells.
Consider cell size: eukaryotic cells are generally larger than prokaryotic cells, including bacterial cells.
Conclude that the presence or absence of membrane-bound organelles is a key distinguishing feature between bacterial (prokaryotic) cells and eukaryotic cells.