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define eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell

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Answered by pushkaryadav25
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Eukaryotes can reproduce both asexually through mitosis and sexually through meiosis and gamete fusion. In mitosis, one cell divides to produce two genetically identical cells. In meiosis, DNA replication is followed by two rounds of cell division to produce four haploid daughter cells. These act as sex cells (gametes). Each gamete has just one set of chromosomes, each a unique mix of the corresponding pair of parental chromosomes resulting from genetic recombination during meiosis.

A prokaryote is usually a unicellular organism, sometimes a multi-cellular organism, that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle.The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό (pro) "before" and κάρυον (karyon) "nut or kernel". Prokaryotes are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria. In contrast, species with nuclei and organelles are placed in the third domain, Eukaryota.Prokaryotes reproduce without fusion of gametes. The first living organisms are thought to have been prokaryotes.
Answered by najfazan
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Answer:

Eukaryotic cell  contains membrane bound organells  such as nucleus.

Prokaryotic cell don t  have membrane bound organells.

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