Difference between prokaryote and eukaryote is in
(a) Cell size
(b) Cell shape
(c) Chemical composition of nuclear material
(d) Organisation of nuclear material
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(d) organisation of nuclear material.
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Prokaryote
- Cell size - Small cell (between 1-2 чm)
- Cell shape - Rigid cell wall
- Chemical composition of nuclear material - contains mainly nucleoproteins composed of nucleic acid and proteins, besides enzymes and inorganic salts.
- Organiztion of nuclear material - Does not contain membrane bound nucleus. Genetic material not enclosed in nuclear membrane
Eukaryote
- Cell size - Larger cell (between 10-100 чm)
- Cell shape - No cell wall except plants
- Chemical composition of nuclear material - The nucleus contains mainly nucleoproteins composed of nucleic acid and proteins, besides enzymes and inorganic salts.
- Organiztion of nuclear material - Consists of highly organized membrane bound nucleus
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