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difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes:

1) The nucleus is not present in prokaryotes, moreover, membrane-bound organelles are present only in eukaryotic cells.

2) In prokaryotes DNA is a single loop while in eukaryotes DNA is organized in chromosomes.

3) Mostly prokaryotes are unicellular, while eukaryotes are multicellular.

4) Prokayotes are the simplest, smallest cells, while eukaryotes are larger and complex cells.

Answered by Gurujeet
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A prokaryotic cell is a primitive type of cell that is characterized by the absence of a nucleus. Furthermore, prokaryotes do not possess membrane-bound cellular organelles. Prokaryotes are exclusively unicellular.

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Eukaryotic cells are cells that possess a true nucleus along with membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotes can either be unicellular or multicellular.

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