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The content in the image provides information about plant and bacterial cells and their respective structures and functions.
Answer
Key differences between plant and bacterial cells are the presence of chloroplasts and vacuoles in plant cells, and capsules, pili, and flagella in bacterial cells.
The note highlights the structural and functional differences between plant and bacterial cells.
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The note highlights the structural and functional differences between plant and bacterial cells.
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Plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis and large central vacuoles for storage, which are absent in bacterial cells. Bacterial cells have structures like the capsule, pili, and flagella for protection, attachment, and movement which are not found in plant cells.
Tips
Sometimes students confuse cell structures between plant, animal, and bacterial cells. It's useful to create a comparison table.
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