difference between Eukaryotic nucleus and prokaryotic nucleus in 5 points
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Answer:1) prokaryotic
1) size of a cell is generally small
2) nucleolus is absent
3) It contain single chromosome.
2) eukaryotic
1)Large in size
2) nucleolus is present
3) more than one chromosomes
Explanation:
Answer:
The major difference between Eukaryotic and prokaryotic nucleus is the presence of nuclear membrane and nucleolus. both are present in Eukaryotic cell and absent in prokaryotic cell
Explanation:
Eukaryotic cell is defined as a cell which has membrane bound nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
Prokaryotic cells are primitive type of cells which lack a true nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
The major distinction between prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic cell is the presence and absence of a true nucleus. But prokaryotes contain a region called nucleoid where its hereditary material is present.
- In Eukaryotic cell true nucleus is present and in prokaryotic cell true nucleus is absent
- in eukaryotes the nucleus has a definite nuclear membrane and prokaryotes do not have any nuclear membrane
- nucleolus is absent in prokaryotic cell where as it is present in Eukaryotic cell
- size of the nuclear region is smaller in case of prokaryotes and it is comparatively larger in case of eukaryotes
- inside nucleus there is only one single chromosome in prokaryotes on the other hand eukaryotes contain many chromosomes inside nucleus