What are the differences and similarities between an eukaryotic cell and a bacterial cell?

There are two types of cells. Eukaryotic cells are characteristic of the kingdoms of animals, fungi, plants, protists and chromists. Prokaryotes are bacteria and archaea. Eukaryotes have membrane organelles in their structure. These are nuclei, vacuoles, plastids, mitochondria, the Golgi complex and many others. Bacteria have only non-membrane organelles such as ribosomes, cell center, and others. Also, the cytoplasm of bacteria does not move in the cell, but in eukaryotes the cytoplasm is constantly moving. This is the main difference.



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