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Chemistry, 08.10.2019 18:30 dinapearce6078

How is a yeast cell different from an onion skin cell? yeast can reproduce by budding. onion cells do not reproduce by budding. yeast lacks a membrane-bound nucleus. the onion skin cell has one. yeast has chloroplasts. the onion skin cell doesn't have chloroplasts. yeast lacks a cell membrane. an onion skin cell has a cell membrane.

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