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Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic life is in (a) cell size (b) cell shape

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Answered by shivani3116
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prokaryotic are multicellular

eukaryotic are unicellular

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Answered by poojabisal8499
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Explanation

prokaryotic :-

  1. many prokaryotic contain a single circular chromosome.
  2. prokaryotic chromosomes are condensed in the nucleoid via DNA super coiling and the binding of various architectural proteins.
  3. Because prokaryotic DNA can Interact with the cytoplasm, transcription and translation are occurs simultaneously.
  4. Most prokaryotic contain only one copy of each gene (i.e. they are haploid)

eukaryotic :-

  1. Eukaryotic contain multiple liner chromosomes.
  2. Eukaryotic chromosome are condensed in a membrane-bond nucleus via histones.
  3. In eukaryotes transcription occurs in the nucleus, and translation occurs in the cytoplasm.
  4. Most eukaryotes contain two copies of each gene (i.e. they are diploid)

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