Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic life is in (a) cell size (b) cell shape
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prokaryotic are multicellular
eukaryotic are unicellular
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prokaryotic :-
- many prokaryotic contain a single circular chromosome.
- prokaryotic chromosomes are condensed in the nucleoid via DNA super coiling and the binding of various architectural proteins.
- Because prokaryotic DNA can Interact with the cytoplasm, transcription and translation are occurs simultaneously.
- Most prokaryotic contain only one copy of each gene (i.e. they are haploid)
eukaryotic :-
- Eukaryotic contain multiple liner chromosomes.
- Eukaryotic chromosome are condensed in a membrane-bond nucleus via histones.
- In eukaryotes transcription occurs in the nucleus, and translation occurs in the cytoplasm.
- Most eukaryotes contain two copies of each gene (i.e. they are diploid)
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