MCQ
Howis 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 membranous organelles, onion peel cell-no membranous organelle.
  • D
    None of these.

Answer

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

Explanation:

Bacterial cells are primitive cells hence, called as prokaryotic cells. They do not possess membrane bound organelles as mitochondria, lysosomes, etc. They also do not have well-defined membrane bound nucleus. Onion peel cell is an eukaryotic cell with well-defined membrane bound nucleus, membrane bound organelles like mitochondria, vacuole, etc.

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