Biology, asked by kavyarock, 1 year ago

How is a prokaryotic cell different from eukaryotic cell?

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Answered by Nikki57
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•Prokaryotic cells are unicellular while eukaryotic cells are both unicellular and multicellular.

• Ribosomes are small and are scattered in cytoplasm of cell of prokaryotic cells while in eukaryotic cells the Ribosomes are bigger and attached to endoplasmic reticulum.

• Chromosomes of prokaryotic cells are single and circular in shape while Chromosomes of eukaryotic cells are multiple and linear.

• Cell size of prokaryotic cells are 1-10 u while size of eukaryotic cells are 5-100 u.

• DNA of prokaryotic cells is naked while DNA of eukaryotic cells are covered with chromatin material.

• Nuclear Membrane, Chloroplasts, vacuoles, golgi apparatus, nucleolus, mitochondria, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum are absent in prokaryotic cells while it's present in eukaryotic cells.

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Answered by murokacbe
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Answer:

Prokaryotic cell

•No well defined nucleus.

•small ribosomes.

•No other cell organelles...

•example : bacteria,blue green algae...

Eukarytoic cell

•well defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane.

•large ribosomes.

•several organelles like mitochondria,endoplasmic reticulum,etc...

•example : Eugelna,amoeba and all plants and animals.

Explanation:

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