4.2 prokaryotic cells\nwhich of the following distinguishes plant cells from bacteria cells?\na cell…

4.2 prokaryotic cells\nwhich of the following distinguishes plant cells from bacteria cells?\na cell wall.\na well defined nucleus\nribosomes\na capsule and fimbriae\na nucleoid region with a single chromosome.
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Brief Explanations:
Plant cells are eukaryotic with a well - defined nucleus. Bacteria cells are prokaryotic and lack a well - defined nucleus. Both can have cell walls, ribosomes. Bacteria may have a capsule and fimbriae, and a nucleoid region with a single chromosome which plant cells do not have, but the key distinguishing feature here is the presence of a well - defined nucleus in plant cells.
Answer:
B. A well defined nucleus