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State the of diffrence between eukaryotic and
prokaryotic​

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Answered by Vmusale
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Prokaryotic cell features

Here is a breakdown of what you might find in a prokaryotic bacterial cell.

Nucleoid: A central region of the cell that contains its DNA.

Ribosome: Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis.

Cell wall: The cell wall provides structure and protection from the outside environment. Most bacteria have a rigid cell wall made from carbohydrates and proteins called peptidoglycans.

Cell membrane: Every prokaryote has a cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane, that separates the cell from

Eukaryotic cell features

Within a eukaryotic cell, each membrane-bound structure carries out specific cellular functions. Here is an overview of many of the primary components of eukaryotic cells.

Nucleus: The nucleus stores the genetic information in chromatin form.

Nucleolus: Found inside of the nucleus, the nucleolus is the part of eukaryotic cells where ribosomal RNA is produced.

Plasma membrane: The plasma membrane is a phospholipid bilayer that surrounds the entire cell and encompasses the organelles

Answered by sharmanupur841
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Prokaryotes Eukaryotes

Most of them are unicellular Most of them are multicellular

There is no nuclear membrane. So,

the nucleus is poorly defined. There is a nuclear membrane. So, the nucleus is well defined.

Not all cell organelles are present All the cell organelles are present.

Nucleolus is absent Nucleolus is present

Eg: Blue-green algae, Bacteria Eg: Plant, Animal cells and Fungi.

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