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how is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryotic cell?

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Answered by Snaky
56
Prokaryotic cells are present in bacteria whereas eukaryotic cells are present in plants,animals and fungi  ,Protista also.....
prokaryotic cells have no nucleus and cell organelles but eukaryotic cells have definite nucleus and have all cell organelles in it......

sonali2000: 1)Most prokaryotes are unicellular.
Most eukaryotes are multicellular.
2)The nucleus is poorly defined due to the absence of a nuclear membrane.
The nucleus is well defined and is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
3)Nucleolus is absent
Nucleolus is present.
4)Cell organelles such as plastids, mitochondria, golgi bodies, etc. are absent.
Cell organelles such as plastids, mitochondria, golgi bodies, etc. are present.
Answered by amru
35
prokaryotic cells are smaller than eukaryotic cell.
prokaryotic cell has nucleoid while eukaryotic cell has nucleus
in prokaryote DNA lies in cytoplasm while in eukaryote DNA lies in nucleus


sonali2000: Prokaryotes
Most prokaryotes are unicellular.

The nucleus is poorly defined due to the absence of a nuclear membrane.

Nucleolus is absent
Cell organelles such as plastids, mitochondria, golgi bodies, etc. are absent.

Bacteria and blue-green algae are prokaryotic cells.
sonali2000: sorry
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