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differentiate between the two types of cells
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→ These are generally large in size.
→ Nuclear region is well defined and surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
→ These are multicellular.
→ Single chromosome are present.
→ Member bound cell organelles are present such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi appartus etc.
→ DNA is linear.
→ Cell divides by binary fission and budding.
→ Ex :- Human beings, plants etc.
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→ These are smaller in size.
→ Nuclear region is not well defined and not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
→ These are unicellular.
→ More than one chromosomes are present in it.
→ Membrane bound cell organelles are absent such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi appartus etc.
→ DNA is circular.
→ Cell divides by mitosis and meiosis.
→ Ex :- Bacteria, blue-green algae etc.
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Here is your answer :-
Prokayotic cells :-
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° These are smaller in size.
° Their size is 5 to 100 μm.
° No Membrane bound cell organelles are present in them.
° Have pilli and Flagella for movement.
° These are single celled.
° Cell wall is present in them.
Eukaryotic cells :-
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° These are large in size.
° Their size is 10 - 150 μm.
° Membrane bound cell organelles are present in them.
° These are single celled or multicelled.
° Cell wall is absent in vertebrates but present in plants.
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Here is your answer :-
Prokayotic cells :-
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° These are smaller in size.
° Their size is 5 to 100 μm.
° No Membrane bound cell organelles are present in them.
° Have pilli and Flagella for movement.
° These are single celled.
° Cell wall is present in them.
Eukaryotic cells :-
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° These are large in size.
° Their size is 10 - 150 μm.
° Membrane bound cell organelles are present in them.
° These are single celled or multicelled.
° Cell wall is absent in vertebrates but present in plants.
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