how do prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells
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You are a eukaryote. Your cells are eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus. Eukaryotes can be single-celled or multi-celled, such as you, me, plants, fungi, and insects
Bacteria are an example of prokaryotes. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle. Prokaryotes include two groups: bacteria and another group called archaea.
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You are a eukaryote. Your cells are eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus. Eukaryotes can be single-celled or multi-celled, such as you, me, plants, fungi, and insects
Bacteria are an example of prokaryotes. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle. Prokaryotes include two groups: bacteria and another group called archaea.
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Prokaryotic cells
----> They r those which doesn't have a proper nucleus and the genetic materials move around freely. They r unicellular.
Eg : Bacteria
Eukaryotic cells
----> They r those which has a proper nucleus and the genetic materials doesn't move around freely. They r either unicellular or multicellular.
Eg : Humans
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----> They r those which doesn't have a proper nucleus and the genetic materials move around freely. They r unicellular.
Eg : Bacteria
Eukaryotic cells
----> They r those which has a proper nucleus and the genetic materials doesn't move around freely. They r either unicellular or multicellular.
Eg : Humans
Thanks
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