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Arjun Jackson
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28 December, 19:23
How are bacteria and humans different?
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Janelle Clements
28 December, 19:25
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The difference between bacteria and human is:
A. Bacteria are single-celled.
Other therm that is used for single-cell organisms is prokaryote. Bacteria are unicellular organisms. They do not have membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelles.
Human on the other hand is multi-cell organism.
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