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15 December, 06:38

What structure do a rabbit cell and a bacillus (bacteria) cells have in common?

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  1. 15 December, 07:08
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    They both have a bilipid cell membrane. This means that their cell membrane is composed of phospholipids. Both cells also have ribosomes. This is a critical cell organelle that is involved in the translation of mRNA to proteins. Their genetic material is also made up of deoxyribose sugars (DNA).
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