diffrence between eukaryotic and prokaryotic
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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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The basic difference between "prokaryotic" and "eukaryotic cell" is that Prokaryotic Cells are primitive cells that lack a well defined nucleus.
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Their "genetic material" are present naked in the cell without being enclosed by any membrane. These cells also lack internal organelles. Most of the Bacteria and Archaebacteria are prokaryotic cells, whereas "Eukaryotic Cells" are comparatively complex than "prokaryotic cells" and they possess a well defined nucleus which is enclosed inside a nuclear membrane along with all other cell organelles. All protists, fungi, plants and animals possess eukaryotic cells.
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