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define prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cells.

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Answered by aniketbarnwal007
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Prokaryotic cells :-Prokaryotic cells are cells without a nucleus. The DNA in prokaryotic cells is in the cytoplasm rather than enclosed within a nuclear membrane. Prokaryotic cells are found in single-celled organisms, such as bacteria.Organisms with prokaryotic cells are called prokaryotes.

Eukaryotic cells :-Eukaryotic cells are usually larger than prokaryotic cells, and they are found mainly in multicellular organisms. Organisms with eukaryotic cells are called eukaryotes, and they range from fungi to people.Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain a nucleus. 

Answered by Anonymous
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\Large\star\bold\red{Prokaryotic\:Cell:-}

  • Cell size is generally small.
  • Nuclear region called nucleoid and not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
  • Only a single chromosome is present.
  • Nucleolous is absent.
  • Membrane bound cell organelles are absent.
  • Cell division is by fission or budding.

\Large\star\bold\red{Eukaryotic\:Cell:-}

  • Cell is generally large.
  • Nuclear material is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
  • More than one chromosome are present.
  • Nucleolous is present.
  • Cell organelles is bounded by membrane and are present.
  • Cell division is by meiotic.
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