A Levels Biology (9700)•9700/11/M/J/25

Explanation
Key differences between bacterial and plant cells
Steps:
- Identify typical features: Bacterial cells are prokaryotic (no nucleus, small size); plant cells are eukaryotic (nucleus, chloroplasts, cell wall).
- Compare structures: Bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles; plants have them, including vacuoles and mitochondria.
- Evaluate statements 1-4: Without listed comparisons, cannot verify correctness.
- Conclude based on available data: Insufficient details provided.
Not enough information.
Final answer: Not enough information.
Topic: Cells as the basic units of living organisms
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