Differentoates between prokaryotic eukaryotic cells and protoplasm cytoplasm
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As cytoplasm does not have the nucleus, which is present in the protoplasm. ... Even the cytoplasm consists of the organelles like mitochondria, Golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, etc., on the other hand, protoplasm consists of the cytoplasm, nucleus, and the plasma membrane.
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Distinguish between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
- point's for Prokaryotic
- Mostly unicellular
- Nucleus is not membrane bound
- Nucleus is absent
- Cell organelles like Golgi body mitochondrial and plastids absent
- Bacteria & blue green algae are prokaryotic
- point's for Eukaryotic
- mostly multicellular
- Nucleus is membrane bound
- Nucleus is present
- Cell organelles like Golgi body mitochondrial and plastids are present
- fungi, plant, animal cell are Eukaryotic
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