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3) Bacterial cells are prokaryotic; in comparison to a typical
eukaryotic cell they would
a) be smaller.
b) have a smaller nucleus.
c) lack a cell membrane.
d) have fewer organelles.
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Bacterial cells are prokaryotic; in comparison to a typical eukaryotic cell they would - a) be smaller.

Cells are fundamental units and are mainly two types eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic. There are various structural and functional differences and similarities found in them.  

A bacteria is a group of unicellular organisms that falls in prokaryotes as these have prokaryotic cells.

  •  Bacteria cells lack a true nucleus
  • They also lack other membrane-bound organelles.
  • have very less number of organelles
  • They are comparatively smaller than eukaryotic cells.

Thus, Bacterial cells are prokaryotic; in comparison to a typical eukaryotic cell they would - a) be smaller.

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