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Eukaryotic chromosomes differ from prokaryotic chromosomes because eukaryotic chromosomes are

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Answered by rani107
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because prokaryotic has single chromosome and eukaryotic have more than one chromosome
Answered by Anonymous
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In prokaryotes, the circular chromosome is contained in the cytoplasm in an area called the nucleoid. In contrast, in eukaryotes, all of the cell's chromosomes are stored inside a structure called the nucleus. Each eukaryotic chromosome is composed of DNA coiled and condensed around nuclear proteins called histones.

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