Biology, asked by Nazira1367, 11 months ago

Difference of orokaryotic and euukaryotic rna oolymerase

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcriptions use a common enzyme, RNA polymerase, to transcribe DNA into RNA. Prokaryotes utilize one RNA polymerase for all transcription of types of RNA. However, a difference in the number of promoter sequences allows for transcription in eukaryotes to be more highly regulated.

Answered by Anonymous
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✨Eukaryotic cells⬇

⭕ Present in nucleus.

⭕N number of chromosomes.

⭕Multicellular organisms contains.

⭕Present in Animals and plants.

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✨Prokaryotic cells⬇

⭕Nucleus is absent.

⭕No true chromosomes, contains plasmids.

⭕Unicellular organisms.

⭕Present in bacteria.

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