Biology, asked by vidyashelke1980, 11 months ago

hello guys❤❤.....difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.​

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Answered by gouri4199
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Prokaryotic cell are incomplete. They do not contain membrane bound cell organelles while eukaryotic cell are complete and contain membrane bound cell organelles.

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Answered by solankivivek
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difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.

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Both organisms are composed of cells, the basic unit of life, with each cell surrounded by a cell membrane. The biggest difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that eukaryotes have a nucleus. They also have other membrane structures called organelles.

Prokaryotes are simple, small cells, whereas eukaryotic cells are complex, large structured and are present in trillions which can be single celled or multicellular. Prokaryotic cells do not have a well-defined nucleus but DNA molecule is located in the cell, termed as nucleoid, whereas eukaryotic cells have a well-defined nucleus, where genetic material is stored. Based on the structure and functions, cells are broadly classified as Prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic cell

Prokaryotic Cells are the most primitive kind of cells and lack few features as compared to the eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells have evolved from prokaryotic cells only but contain different types of organelles like Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi body, Mitochondria etc, which are specific in their functions. But features like growth, response, and most importantly giving birth to the young ones are the commonly shared by all living organisms.

In the following content, we will discuss the general difference between the two types of cells. As these ‘cells’ are considered as the structural and functional unit of life, whether it’s a single cell organism like bacteria, protozoa, or multicellular organisms like plants and animals.

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