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Which one of the following does not differ in E.coli and Chlamydomonas
Options
(a) Ribosomes
(b) Chromosomal Organization
(c) Cell wall
(d) Cellmembrane
Correct Answer:
Cellmembrane
Explanation:
Cell membrane of E. coli, a bacteria and Chlamydomonas a unicellular green alga does not differ. As in both cell membrane is composed of lipids and proteins.
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