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how is a prokaryotic cell different from eukaryotic cell​

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Answered by pranavsai73
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Prokaryotic cells comprise bacteria and archaea. They typically have a diameter of 0.1–5 μm, and their DNA is not contained within a nucleus. Instead, their DNA is circular and can be found in a region called the nucleoid, which floats in the cytoplasm. Prokaryotes are organisms that consist of a single prokaryotic cell.

Eukaryotic cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. They range from 10–100 μm in diameter, and their DNA is contained within a membrane-bound nucleus. Eukaryotes are organisms containing eukaryotic cells.

Prokaryotic Cells

Eukaryotic Cells

Nucleus?

No

Yes

DNA arrangement

Circular

Linear

Size (diameter)

0.1–5 μm

10–100 μm

Unicellular?

Always

Sometimes

Multicellular?

Never

Usually

Explanation:

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