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A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species is a population of cells with similar characteristics.

Bacteria- Microorganisms that are unicellular, capable of autonomous reproduction, and generally free-living are known as bacteria. In nature, bacteria are found everywhere. The foundation of all life on earth, they are architecturally basic but functionally sophisticated creatures.

Eukaryotic Organism- Every creature or cell with an easily identifiable nucleus. The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, which houses the very well chromosomes (bodies holding the genetic material), is surrounded by a nuclear membrane. For Example, Epithelial cell, WBC, yeast.

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