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Differences between Eurokaryotes and Prokaryotes:​

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Prokaryotes are organisms that consist of a single prokaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. They range from 10–100 μm in diameter, and their DNA is contained within a membrane-bound nucleus. Eukaryotes are organisms containing eukaryotic cells.

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\huge\tt\red{Eukaryotes \: :}

\sf\blue{→Eukaryote \: means \: 'true \: nucleus'.}

\sf\blue{→Well \: organised \: nucleus \: with \: nuclear \: membrane \: is \: present.}

\sf\blue{→They \: are \: generally \: multicellular.}

\sf\blue{→Consists \: of \: more \: than \: one \: chromosomes.}

\sf\blue{→Ribosomes \: in \: it \: are \: larger.}

\sf\blue{→Cell \: size \: – \: 1-10um.}

\sf\blue{→Examples:- \: Animal \: and \: Plant \: cells.}

\huge\tt\red{Prokaryotes \: : }

\sf\blue{→Prokaryote \: means \: 'early \: nucleus'.}

\sf\blue{→Nuclear \: membrane \: is \: absent.}

\sf\blue{→They \: are \: generally \: unicellular.}

\sf\blue{→Consists \: of \: only \: one \: chromosome}

\sf\blue{→Ribosomes \: in \: it \: are \: smaller \: in \: size}

\sf\blue{→Cell \: size– \: 10-100um.}

\sf\blue{→Examples:- \: Cells \: of \: Bacteria \: and \: Archaea.}

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