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Explain how prokaryotic differ from
eukaryotes
with
respect to cell
division​

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 \sim \huge\underline\mathcal {Eukaryote}

 \implies Eukaryote, any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus. The eukaryotic cell has a nuclear membrane that surrounds the nucleus, in which the well-defined chromosomes (bodies containing the hereditary material) are located.

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 \sim \huge\underline\mathcal {Prokaryote}

 \implies Prokaryotes are a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles.

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 \implies Prokaryotic cells have a single circular chromosomes attached to the cell membrane, while eukaryotic cells contain free-floating linear chromosomes within a nucleus. Before a cell divides, what happens to the cell's chromosomes? They are duplicated.

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