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So we're going to fill this table together where we're going to draw and the fill in as the question demands.
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Okay.
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So it's a very long, it's a very long table.
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So i'm just going to do a very interesting fill here.
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One, two, three, four, five.
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So we have six columns.
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There's one, two, three, four, five and six.
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And then i'm going to fill in.
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So this is nucleus.
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This is nucleic acid.
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This is organelle.
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This is plasm membrane.
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Plasma membrane chemicals.
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And cellul, we figure out if cellul is present or it's absent.
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So we begin with group number one, which is bacteria.
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So we begin by bacteria.
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Let me use a different ink.
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Bacteria.
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They don't have a nucleus, so no, say no nucleus, okay? bacteria only have dna only, okay, and they do not have organelles, their cellular has no organelles, plus my brain is made up of lipids, okay, it's made up of also proteins, plus membrane is also made of carbohydrates their cell wall they have something a substance called as known as peptidoglycan peptoglicon in their cell wall okay so that's all about bacteria move to number two viruses viruses we know that viruses have also no nucleus okay they have no nucleus they both have dna and rna.
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So both dna and rna, okay.
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And also they do not have organelles, viruses have no organelles.
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They do have cell membrane, but let's say host, they derive.
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So they derived this from the host, okay? they derive the cell membrane from the host.
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And also they do not have a cell all okay uh let's move to the third let's move to the third i should add i should add these columns and then we move on to the third organism uh that should be viroid vroids eh vroids vroids vroids okay uh varices have no nucleus they only have rna they only have rna they do not have any organelle present...