How is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryotic cell?
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There are several differences between the two, but the biggest distinction between them is that eukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic material, while prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus and have free-floating genetic material instead.
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- A prokaryotic cell is a type of cell which doesn't have a well-defined nuclear membrane. An Eukaryotic cell is a type of cell with a well defined nuclear membrane.
- A Prokaryotic cell has its DNA floating on cytoplasm. An Eukaryotic cell has its DNA inside the nucleus, in Chromatin fibres.
- A Prokaryotic cell has only 1 chromosome but an Eukaryotic cell has many chromosomes like Humans have 46.
- A prokaryotic cell is always smaller than a eukaryotic cell.
- It is an unicellular cell whereas eukaryotes are mostly multicellular.
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