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Other Cells

Bacteria Cells

In DNA:

In diseases:

DNA is contained in a ring referred to as a lipid.

They hold considerably less DNA, considering that they lack the complex grouping and compartments that eukaryotes have.

In diseases:

Eukaryotic DNA is stored in the nucleus of the cell.

They store much DNA because it contains complex grouping which bacteria does not.

Bacteria create diseases which have killed many people in the past, will kill people in the future, and are killing people in the present. Some bacterial diseases are:

-Syphilis

-Anthrax

-Pubonic plague (Black death)

-Gonorrhea

-Meningitis

Cell Type:

Even eukaryotes create diseases. Here are the

only ones I could find:

-Malaria

-Trypanosomes

Cell Type:

Bacteria are usually single celled organisms,

whereas not many other cells are.

Their transcriptions and translations occur simultaniously.

Most other cells are eukaryotic, and are

multicellular organisms.

In eukaryotes, transcription and translation

are distinct processes.

Differences Between Bacteria and Other Cells

By Nadine and CJ

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