Cell organization eukaryotic (plant and animal cells) and prokaryotic
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Prokaryotic:-
1. Size: generally small (1-10 µm) Size: generally large. (5-500 µm)
2. Nuclear region: Not well defined and not surrounded by a by nuclear membrane.
by a nuclear membrane & known as nucleoids.
3. chromosome: single.
4. Membrane bound cell organelles are absent.
5. for example:- bacteria, algae.
Eukaryotic :-
1. Size: generally large. (5-500 µm).
2. Nuclear region: Well defined and
surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
3. Chromosome: more than one chromosome .
4. Membrane bound cell organelles are present.
5. For example:- plant cell, animal cell.
1. Size: generally small (1-10 µm) Size: generally large. (5-500 µm)
2. Nuclear region: Not well defined and not surrounded by a by nuclear membrane.
by a nuclear membrane & known as nucleoids.
3. chromosome: single.
4. Membrane bound cell organelles are absent.
5. for example:- bacteria, algae.
Eukaryotic :-
1. Size: generally large. (5-500 µm).
2. Nuclear region: Well defined and
surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
3. Chromosome: more than one chromosome .
4. Membrane bound cell organelles are present.
5. For example:- plant cell, animal cell.
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