Define :- 1) prokaryotes
2) eukaryotes
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prokaryotes- the cells which do not have a well organised due to the absence of nuclear membrane are called prokaryotic cells. the organisms with this kind of cell are called prokaryotes.
Eukaryotes- the cells which have a well organised nucleus with nuclear membrane are called eukaryotic cells. all organisms other than bacteria and blue green algae, have eukaryotic cells.hence,they are called eukaryotes
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✳️Prokaryotes✳️
▶️ These include the most primitive organisms such as bacteria and blue green algae (cyanobacteria)
▶️ These include the most primitive organisms such as bacteria and blue green algae (cyanobacteria)▶️ Lack nuclear membrane around their genetic material and hence are called prokaryotic cells.
▶️ (Pro = before, karyon = nucleus).
▶️ Prokaryotes also do not contain membrane bound organelles in the cytoplasm.
▶️Ribosomes are, however, present.
✳️Eukaryotes✳️
▶️ They possess advanced and complete cells. ▶️ The eukaryotes maybe unicellular organisms or multicellular organisms
▶️ Every eukaryotic cell contains a plasma membrane, membrane - bound nucleus containing the genetic material and other membrane bound sub-cellular organelles in the cytoplasm.
▶️(Eu = True, Karyon = nucleus).
▶️ Examples include protists, fungi, plants and animals.
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