Concerning the presence of nucleus what is the difference between animal and bacterial cells?
Answer / Raj Bindra Singh
Animal cells have a true nucleus enclosed by a nuclear envelope, whereas bacterial cells do not. Instead, they contain a region called the nucleoid where genetic material (DNA) is located.
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