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How do you differentiate a yeast cell and a bacterial coccus?

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Why do yeast cells appear larger than bacterial cells when observed under a microscope?

Yeast cells are typically larger than bacterial cells due to their different cell structures and sizes. Yeast cells are eukaryotic and have membrane-bound organelles, while bacterial cells are prokaryotic and lack these organelles. Additionally, yeast cells generally have a larger overall size and are typically more complex in structure compared to bacterial cells.


What is the difference between a bacterial and yeast cell?

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