Biology, asked by aniket6024, 10 months ago

difference between Eukaryotic nucleus and prokaryotic nucleus in 5 points ​

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Answered by gokusinghpanoo
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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:


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Answered by daniyashahid99
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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.

  1. In Eukaryotic cell true nucleus is present and in prokaryotic cell true nucleus is absent
  2. in eukaryotes the nucleus has a definite nuclear membrane and prokaryotes do not have any nuclear membrane
  3. nucleolus is absent in prokaryotic cell where as it is present in Eukaryotic cell
  4. size of the nuclear region is smaller in case of prokaryotes and it is comparatively larger in case of eukaryotes
  5. inside nucleus there is only one single chromosome in prokaryotes on the other hand eukaryotes contain many chromosomes inside nucleus

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