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Why are bacteria different from protozoa?

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Basically because bacteria are prokaryote and protozoa ( protists ) are eukaryote.

Prokaryote cells are simple cell of no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. Eukaryote cells have their genetic material in a membrane bound nucleus and have many membrane bound organelles.

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