Biology, asked by pnarkar46, 6 months ago

diffrence between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.​

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Answered by nikithachandrasekar2
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eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not. ..

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Answered by Anonymous
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The  \: primary  \: distinction \:  between  \: these \:  two  \: types \:  of  \: organisms \:  is \:  that  \: eukaryotic \:  cells \:  have \:  a \:  membrane-bound  \: nucleus \:  and  \: prokaryotic  \: cells \:  do  \: not.  \: ... The nucleus \:  is \:  only  \: one  \: of \:  many \:  membrane-bound  \: organelles \:  in  \: eukaryotes.  \: Prokaryotes, \:  on \:  the  \: other \:  hand, \:  have  \: no \:  membrane-bound  \: organelles.

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