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Organisation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

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Answered by deyasimmps
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Answer:

prokaryotics cells donot have well defined nucleus and all organels are not present .

eukaryotics cells have well defined nucleus .

Explanation:

Answered by Adeebaparvez
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Answer:

Prokaryotic and eucaryotic cell are the type of cell .

Explanation:

Prokaryotic :

EXAMPLES:-Bacteria and Archae..

1.No membrane bound organelles .

2.DNA is free in cytoplasm.

3.Ribosomes are smaller.

4.Nucleus are absent.

5.Microtubules are absent or rare.

6.Lysosomes and peroxisomes are absent.

Eucaryotic :

EXAMPLES :-Plants and animals

1.Membrane bound organelles present .

2.DNA located on chromosomes.

3.Ribosomes are larger.

4.Nucleus are present.

5.Microtubules are present.

6.Lysosomes and peroxisomes are present.

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