Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
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The most obvious difference is the fact that prokaryotic cells – also called prokaryotes – have no membrane-bound organelles (such as chloroplasts or mitochondria). This is very different to eukaryotic cells.
Secondly, prokaryotes have a cell wall made of murein.
Thirdly, while both eukaryotes and prokaryotes have ribosomes, those in the prokaryote are much smaller.
Lastly, prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. Instead, genetic information is stored in a ‘naked loop’ of DNA that sits freely in the cytoplasm.
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Secondly, prokaryotes have a cell wall made of murein.
Thirdly, while both eukaryotes and prokaryotes have ribosomes, those in the prokaryote are much smaller.
Lastly, prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. Instead, genetic information is stored in a ‘naked loop’ of DNA that sits freely in the cytoplasm.
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EUKARYOTIC
•generally large in size.
•nucleus is present.
•contains more then one chromosomes.
•cell division occur by mitosis or meisis.
PROKARYOTIC
•Generally smaller in size.
•Necleod is not surrounded by a nuclear
and is in direct contact with cytoplasm.
•Contain single chromosomes.
•Nucleolus is absent.
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EUKARYOTIC
•generally large in size.
•nucleus is present.
•contains more then one chromosomes.
•cell division occur by mitosis or meisis.
PROKARYOTIC
•Generally smaller in size.
•Necleod is not surrounded by a nuclear
and is in direct contact with cytoplasm.
•Contain single chromosomes.
•Nucleolus is absent.
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