Biology, asked by suryakumari8892, 2 months ago

 

State the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.

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Answered by suruchichoudhary77
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Explanation:

The primary distinction between these two types of organisms is that eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not. The nucleus is where eukaryotes store their genetic information.

Answered by llCherryMinll
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The differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes are :

Eukaryotes

  • Most eukaryotes are multicellular.
  • Nucleus is well define and is surrounded by nuclear Membrane.
  • Nucleus is present.
  • Cell organelles such as plastids, mitochondria, golgi bodies, etc are present.
  • E. g:- Fungi, plant and animal cells.

Prokaryotes

  • Most prokaryotes are unicellular.
  • Nucleus is poorly define due to the absent of nuclear membrane.
  • Nucleus is absent.
  • Cell bodies such as plastids, golgi bodies etc are absent.
  • E. g:- Bacteria and Blue green algae.

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