Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.List 4 points difference.
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Prokaryotic Eukaryotic
→No membrane-bound nucleus →Membrane-bound nucleus.
→No membrane-bound cell organelles →Membrane-bound cell organelles
→mostly unicellular →mostly multicellular
→Circular DNA → Linear DNA
→No membrane-bound nucleus →Membrane-bound nucleus.
→No membrane-bound cell organelles →Membrane-bound cell organelles
→mostly unicellular →mostly multicellular
→Circular DNA → Linear DNA
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prokaryotic
--most prokaryotes are unicellular
--nuclear region is undefined and is known as nucleoid
--have single chromosome
--membrane bound cell organelle absent
--these are primitive
eukaryotic
--most eukaryotes are muticellular
--nuclear region defined and sorrounded by a nuclear membrane
--more then 1 chromosome
--membrane bound cell organelle present
--these are advanced
--most prokaryotes are unicellular
--nuclear region is undefined and is known as nucleoid
--have single chromosome
--membrane bound cell organelle absent
--these are primitive
eukaryotic
--most eukaryotes are muticellular
--nuclear region defined and sorrounded by a nuclear membrane
--more then 1 chromosome
--membrane bound cell organelle present
--these are advanced
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