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Answer:
As the video is not provided, lets answer the question generally.
Explanation:
Differences:
The bacterial cell is prokaryotic whereas the human cell is eukaryotic.
In a prokaryotic cell, the there are no- membrane bound organelles present like the mitochondria, Golgi complex etc. Hence, the bacterial cells lack these organelles. In eukaryotic cells like human cells, membrane bound organelles are present.
A prokaryotic cell like the bacterial cell lacks a nucleus. The human cells will possess a nucleus.
Similarities:
Both the bacteria and human are made up of a cell hence, both are living organisms. The bacterial and the human cells both possess a cell membrane. Cytoplasm is also present in both the cells.
Both cells had a clearly defined border. However, the bacterial cells were rod-shaped, and the human cells were round. The human cells had a clearly defined nucleus and other structures within the cell. The bacteria had a darkened nucleus. Also, the bacteria are single-felled organisms, whole humans have many cells. The bacteria are prokaryotes, and the human cells are eukaryotes.
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