Science, asked by applepie23, 8 months ago

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All bacteria are classified as prokaryotic organisms. Eukaryotic cells make up the bodies of all
animals and most plants. What difference in cell structure is used to classify cells of bacteria as
prokaryotic, and cells of humans and potato plants as eukaryotic? 051
(1 Point)
All eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells
O Only eukaryotic cells have a nuclear membrane.
Prokaryotic cells do not show life processes.
Only eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane.​

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Answered by afffu
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Answer

prokaryotes lack well developed nucleus (i. e nuclear membrane) and sometimes consists of naked dna

but in eukaryotes the nucleus is well developed and dna is covered with nuclear membrane

we humans have eukaryotic cell whereas unicellular organisms have prokaryotic cells

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i hope this answer will help u

Answered by sanskruti9883
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Answer:

bacteria are classified as prokaryotic because the prokaryotic cells also lack another organelles like mitochondria and golgi bodies and it doesn't have well organized nucleus.

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