A prokaryotic cell differs from eukaryotic cell in not having
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1) Eukaryotic cells have a well-defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane...
Prokaryotic cells don't have a well-defined nucleus and genetic matter is not covered by nuclear membrane....
2) Prokaryotic cells don't contain many organelle like mitochondrion or chloroplast which are membranous. But it does contain ribosomes....
Prokaryotic cells don't have a well-defined nucleus and genetic matter is not covered by nuclear membrane....
2) Prokaryotic cells don't contain many organelle like mitochondrion or chloroplast which are membranous. But it does contain ribosomes....
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a prokaryotic cell differs from eukaryotic cell not having : membrane bound nucleus
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