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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)


                  1- While the walls of bacterial cells are formed of polysaccharide and
             protein, the walls of plant cells are formed of cellulose, a totally different
             structure.
                  2- While plant cells possess many organelles, covered in membranes
             and possessing very complex structures, bacterial cells lack typical
             organelles. In bacterial cells there are just freely moving tiny ribosomes.
             But the ribosomes in plant cells are larger and are attached to the cell
             membrane. Furthermore, protein synthesis takes place by different means
             in the two types of ribosomes.
                  3- The DNA structures in plant and bacterial cells are different.
                  4- The DNA molecule in plant cells is protected by a double-layered
             membrane, whereas the DNA in bacterial cells stands free within the cell.
                  5- The DNA molecule in bacterial cells resembles a closed loop; in
             other words, it is circular. In plants, the DNA molecule is linear.
                  6- The DNA molecule in bacterial cells carries information belonging
             to just one cell, but in plant cells the DNA molecule carries information
             about the whole plant. For example, all the information about a fruit-
             bearing tree's roots, stem, leaves, flowers, and fruit are all found
             separately in the DNA in the nucleus of just one cell.
                  7- Some species of bacteria are photosynthetic, in other words, they
             carry out photosynthesis. But unlike plants, in photosynthetic bacteria
















                   Plants form the
              fundamental basis of
                 life on earth. They
               are an indispensable
               condition for life, as
                 they provide food
                and release oxygen
                       to the air.



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