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What organelles can be found in an animal cell and not in a bacterial cell?

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What organelles can be found in an animal cell and not in a bacterial cell?

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For starters, Organelles make up cells. So, a prokaryotic cell does have organelles. If it didn’t have organelles it would not be a cell. In prokaryotic cells, the DNA is not separated from the rest of the cell by enclosure in a membrane-bounded nucleaus. The cells also lack the other kinds of membrane-enclosed oranelles that characterize eukaryotic cells. Nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, centrioles, lysosome, golgi apparatus, cytoskeleton.

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