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  • Bacteria vs. Eukaryotic Cells: Key Differences Explained
    No, bacteria are not eukaryotic cells. They are prokaryotic cells.

    Here's the key difference:

    * Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane, as well as other membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria and Golgi apparatus.

    * Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Their DNA is located in a region called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed by a membrane.

    Bacteria, along with archaea, are classified as prokaryotes.

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