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Biology - GCSE AQA - Combined Science - Higher

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What are bacteria cells?

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They are prokaryote cells that don't have a nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplast. They contain a cell membrane, cell wall, plasmids, circular strands of DNA and cytoplasm.


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They are prokaryote cells that don't have a nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplast. They contain a cell membrane, cell wall, plasmids, circular strands of DNA and cytoplasm.
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