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How is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryotic cell?
What would hannen if the plasma membrane ruptures or breaks dow​

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Prokaryotic

Organisms are always unicellular

Nucleus is absent

Cell division takes place through binary fission .

DNA arrangement is circular

Example: Bacteria

Eukaryotic

It is believed that eukaryotes have been evolved from the prokaryotes. They have been characterised by their membrane nucleus. They contain organelles like mitochondria bounded by membranes and are located in the cytoplasm. That is they contain a definite nucleus. The chromatin bodies are enclosed by a nuclear membrane. Both asexual and sexual division occurs in eukaryotes. They are larger than prokaryotes and show better structural organisation and increased functional efficiency than prokaryotes.

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