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Three different between eukaryotic and prokaryotic

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Answered by royr04278
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PROKARYOTIC CELLS

  1. Cell wall present, comprise of peptidoglycan or mucopeptide (polysaccharide).
  2. Well-defined nucleus is absent, rather 'nucleoid' is present which is an open region containing DNA.
  3. Organelles are not membrane bound, if present any.
  4. Single origin of replication.

EUKARYOTIC CELLS

  1. Usually cell wall absent, if present (plant cells and fungus), comprises of cellulose (polysaccharide
  2. A well-defined nucleus is present enclosed within nuclear memebrane.
  3. Organelles are membrane bound and are specific in function.
  4. Multiple origins of replication.
Answered by fariha302
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Prokaryotes. Eukaryotes
1.They have 1. They have matur-
Primitive nucleus. e nucleus
2. They dont have 2. They have large
Large organelles. Organelles
3.they are mostly. 3. They are multi-
Unicellular Cellular
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