Three different between eukaryotic and prokaryotic
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PROKARYOTIC CELLS
- Cell wall present, comprise of peptidoglycan or mucopeptide (polysaccharide).
- Well-defined nucleus is absent, rather 'nucleoid' is present which is an open region containing DNA.
- Organelles are not membrane bound, if present any.
- Single origin of replication.
EUKARYOTIC CELLS
- Usually cell wall absent, if present (plant cells and fungus), comprises of cellulose (polysaccharide
- A well-defined nucleus is present enclosed within nuclear memebrane.
- Organelles are membrane bound and are specific in function.
- Multiple origins of replication.
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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
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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