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What structures could be found in an electron micrograph of an animal cell which would be absent from the cell of bacteria?

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bacteria (prokaryotics) do not have membrane bound organelles.
Therefore it doesn't have a nucleus (has a nucleoid instead). No mitochondira, no golgi apparatus, no endoplasmic reticulum.

The structures that could be found in an electron micrograph of an animal cell that would be absent from the cell of bacteria are membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.

What is a cell?

A cell is the basic unit of life and all the living  matter. Everything is made up of cell and it is the smallest and fundamental unit. They are very small, and they are all over similar but slightly different in different organisms.

In bacteria, the cell is of primitive type, and it is covered with lipid or glycogen, and it is like a capsule. The cell contain cilia and flagella, and they do not contain ant true organs of the cell.

In animals cell, there are true organs present and a nucleus present in the cell. There are different organs present like Golgi body, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc. These all are absent in the bacteria cell.

Thus, organelles that are bound to membranes and a nucleus are structures that could be seen in an electron micrograph of an animal cell but not in a bacterial cell.

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