Distinguish between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
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What is a Prokaryotic cell?
Prokaryotes are single-cell organisms (unicellular) which do not contain organelles or any internal membrane structures. That means that they have a single chromosome and no nucleus, but instead they have nucleoid (a circular container that has double-stranded DNA). These organisms belong to domain Prokarya.
What is a Eukaryotic cell?
Eukaryotes are multi-cellular organisms, and they contain a nucleus and other organelles encapsulated within membranes. From an organization perspective, they belong a domain Eukarya.
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nuclear are absent in prokaryotic
nuclear are present
organell are not bounded with membrane
bounded with membrane
alway unicellular called Monera
- both unicellular and multi unicellular called Priotista
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