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Bacterial cells have a simpler structure. They do not have a separate nucleus or organelles like mitochondria or chloroplasts.

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How do the cells of the bacteria differ from those of eukaryotes?

Bacteria are prokaryotes.


Did eukaryotes evolve from bacteria?

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