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How is a yeast cell different from an onion skin cell

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Yeast cells are very different to onion skin cells, mainly for the reason that yeast cells come from a living organism. Yeast consists of single cells, which are slightly larger than those of bacteria. There are no chloroplasts in yeast cells, and they have a cell wall. They also contain mitochondria.
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