Difference between animal and bacterial cells
Concerning the existence of nucleus what is the basic difference among animal and bacterial cells?
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Animal cells (that is, cells of living beings of the kingdom Animalia) contain an interior membrane which delimits a cell nucleus and therefore they are eukaryotic cells; in such cells the genetic material is situated in the nucleus. Bacterial cells (that is, cells of living beings of kingdom Monera) do not have planned cellular nucleus and therefore they are prokaryotic cells and their genetic material is found dispersed in the cytosol.
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