a bacterial cell is different from cells of other organisms .name the feature which makes it different from others
Bacterial cells are prokaryotic cells and cells of other organisms are eukaryotic cells.
So, the differences between bacterial cells and ​cells of other organisms are differences between ​prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.
So, the differences between bacterial cells and ​cells of other organisms are differences between ​prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cell | Eukaryotic cell |
They have simpler cellular organisation. | They have complex cellular organisation. |
They are small in size | They vary is size, generally larger than prokaryotic cell |
Nucleus with nuclear membrane is absent | A well-defined nucleus with nuclear membrane is present |
Genetic material ( DNA) is present as nucleoid in cytoplasm | Genetic material ( DNA) is present inside nucleus |
Cell wall is usually present in prokaryotes and is composed of peptidoglycan | Cell wall is usually present in plant cells and is composed of cellulose |
Organelles like mitochondria and plastids, which have a membrane around them are absent | Membrane-enclosed organelles like mitochondria and plastids are present |
Ribosomes are of 70S type. | Ribosomes are of 80S type. |