The characteristic that can distinguish bacterial cells from cells in the other domains of life is that only bacterial cells have peptidoglycan cell wells.
What is the major difference between a bacterial cell and the cells of other organisms?
Animal and plant cells are different from bacterial cells in a number of ways. One key distinction is that, unlike plant and animal cells, bacterial cells lack internal organelles including mitochondria, chloroplasts, and a nucleus. 
Bacteria can be categorised according to their morphology, such as bacilli (rod-shaped), cocci (sphere-shaped), and spirilli (spirals). In that they have cytoplasm, ribosomes, and a plasma membrane, bacteria resemble eukaryotic cells. A bacterial cell can be distinguished from a eukaryotic cell by its circular nucleoid DNA, absence of membrane-bound organelles, peptidoglycan cell wall, and flagella.
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Answer:Vertebrates
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The Chesapeake Bay Watershed drains water into the Pacific Ocean.  This statement is false.
The Chesapeake Bay Watershed is in the states of Virginia and Maryland.  Those are on the east coast of the United States.    These would drain into the ocean on the east coast.  The Altantic  Ocean is on the east coast.  The Chesapeake Bay Watershed drains water into the Atlantic Ocean.