Biology, asked by gungunsharma2307, 9 months ago

prokaryotic cell differs from a eukaryotic cell in a dna and mitochondria b plasmid and nucleus c cell wall and DNA d plasma membrane and nucleus

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The correct option is b) plasmid and nucleus

Explanation:

  • Prokaryotes do not posses a well defined nucleus. On the other hand, eukaryotes have a well defined nucleus.

  • The DNA of the prokaryotes is dispersed in the cytoplasm of the cell.

  • The DNA of eukaryotes is enclosed in the nucleus of the cell.

  • Some prokaryotes might have an extra chromosomal ring which is termed as a plasmid.

  • Eukorayotes lack plasmids.
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