MCQ
How is a bacterial cell different from an onion peel cell:
  • A
    Bacterial cell- prokaryote, Onion peel cell- eukaryote
  • B
    Onion peel cell- prokaryote, Bacterial cell- eukaryote
  • C
    Bacterial cell- contains only membranous organelles, Onion peel cell- no membranous organelle
  • D
    Bacterial cell - contains some membranous organelles, Onion peel cell - only membranous organelle

Answer

  1. Bacterial cell- prokaryote, Onion peel cell- eukaryote

Explanation:

Bacterial cells are primitive cells hence, called prokaryotic cells. 

They do not possess membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria, lysosomes, etc. They also do not have a well-defined membrane-bound nucleus. 

Onion peel cell is an eukaryotic cell with a well-defined membrane-bound nucleus, other membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria, vacuole, etc.

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