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Difference between eukaryotic and prokyarotic

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Answered by saikrish88
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Answered by Anonymous
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prokyarotic :

➡️ Circular DNA (in cytosol)

➡️ No organelles

➡️ Nucleoid

(not membrane bound)

➡️Single chromosome

➡️Plasma membrane typically lacks receptors

➡️Chemically complex cell wall (may contain peptidoglycan)

➡️DNA transcription and MRNA trans- tion occurs simultaneously (in cytosol)

eukaryotic:

➡️Linear DNA (in nucleus)

➡️Several membrane bound organelles

➡️Nucleus (membrane bound)

➡️Several chromosomes

➡️Plasma membrane with receptors

(sterols and carbohydrate)

➡️Chemically simple cell walls (cellulose (plants) and chitin (fungi)

➡️DNA transctription in nucleus, and MRNA translation in cytosol

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