Difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes...mention any five...
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Prokaryotes are usually unicellular.
Prokaryotes have a primitave type of cell without a nuclear membrane.
The size of a prokaryotic cell is 0.5 to 5mm
Cell bound organelles are not present.
Cell division is mitotic.
Eukaryotes are usually multicellular.
The size of a eukaryotic cell is 50 -100mm
Eukaryotes have a nucleus with a double layered nuclear membrane.
Membrane bound cell organelles are present.
Cell division is miotic.
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Prokaryotes have a primitave type of cell without a nuclear membrane.
The size of a prokaryotic cell is 0.5 to 5mm
Cell bound organelles are not present.
Cell division is mitotic.
Eukaryotes are usually multicellular.
The size of a eukaryotic cell is 50 -100mm
Eukaryotes have a nucleus with a double layered nuclear membrane.
Membrane bound cell organelles are present.
Cell division is miotic.
Hope this helps you....
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