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both are unicellular, bacteria possess a well-defined nucleus without anucleolus. Amoebas possesses nucleus with a
nucleolus, but no nuclear membrane.
© 8. Though both are unicellular, bacteria possess a well-defined nucleus and all essential cell organelles, whereas amoebas do not
possess a nucleus or cell organelles, except ribosomes.
© C. Though both are unicellular, bacteria doesn't possess a nucleus or cell organelles, except ribosomes, whereas amoebas
possess a well-defined nucleus and all essential cell organelles.
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