difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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Prokariotic
prokariotics are the animals whose genetic material or chromosomes is not guarded by any membrane or generally nuclear membrane. the genetic material is scattered in the cytoplasm.
Eukatiotics
eukariotics are the animals whose chromosomes are guarded by a membrane.
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prokaryotes :
- Most prokaryotes are unicellular .
- the nucleus is poorly defined due to the absence of nuclear membrane .
- nucleolus is absent .
- cell organelles such as plastids, mitochondria, Golgi bodies etc. are absent .
- bacteria and blue green Algae are Prokaryotic cells.
eukaryotes :
- most eukaryotes are multicellular .
- the nucleus is well defined and is surrounded by nuclear membrane.
- nucleolus is present .
- cell organelles such as plastids, mitochondria,golgi bodies etc. at present .
- Fungi plants and animals cells are Eukaryotic cells.
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