prokaryotic cells vs eukaryotic cells
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prokaryotic cells do not contain well-defined nucleus whereas eukaryotes contain a well-defined nucleus.
DNA in prokaryotes is located in a corner side of cytoplasm and DNA in eukaryotes are present in the nucleus.
DNA in prokaryotes is located in a corner side of cytoplasm and DNA in eukaryotes are present in the nucleus.
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PROKARYOTES
Primitive cellsLack well defined nucleusNuclear membrane is absent Nuclear matter lie suspended inCytoplasm Major cell organelles are absent like mitochondril
EUKARYOTES
they have a well defined nucleus Non primitive cells: ModifiedWell defined cell organelles Nucleur matter is enclosed by a nuclear membrane
Primitive cellsLack well defined nucleusNuclear membrane is absent Nuclear matter lie suspended inCytoplasm Major cell organelles are absent like mitochondril
EUKARYOTES
they have a well defined nucleus Non primitive cells: ModifiedWell defined cell organelles Nucleur matter is enclosed by a nuclear membrane
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prokaryotes have their genetic material scattered in the cytoplasm called RNA whereas eukaryotes have their genetic material inside the nucleus called DNA
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