How are bacteria cells different from human cells?
A. Bacteria cells do not contain a cytopla...
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How are bacteria cells different from human cells?
A. Bacteria cells do not contain a cytoplasm.
B. Bacteria cells do not contain genetic material.
C. Bacteria cells are much bigger than human cells.
D. Bacteria cells are less complex than human cells.
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Select each correct answer. more than one answer may be correct. which of the following is a characteristic of unicellular organisms? they can possess tissues and organs. all of their functions are performed by a single cell. they are usually microscopic. each of their cells is specialized to perform a specific function.
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