Biology, asked by kritiraj91, 11 months ago

difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes ​

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Answered by JaySoni13
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prokaryotes are primitive or ancient organisms that have cellular parts without membrane. eukaryotes are organisms with membrane bound organelles in the cell. prokaryotes have a nuclear region whereas eukaryotes have a well defined enclosed nucleus.

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Answered by BrainlyJewel
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PROKARYOTES.

▪︎ NUCLEUS INSIDE THEIR CELL IS NOT WELL- DEFINED.

▪︎ THEY CONTAIN SINGLE CHROMOSOMES.

▪︎ MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLES IN THE CELL ARE ABSENT.

▪︎ PROKARYOTES REPRODUCE BY BUDDING OR FISSION.

EUKARYOTES.

▪︎ NUCLEUS INSIDE THEIR CELL IS WELL DEFINED.

▪︎ THEY CONTAIN MORE THAN ONE CHROMOSOME.

▪︎ MEMBRANE BOUND CELL ORGANELLES ARE PRESENT

▪︎ EUKARYOTES REPRODUCE BY MITOSIS OR MEIOSIS.


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