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What are the difference between prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell

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Answered by rumourgirl
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  • Prokaryotic organism are those which lacks true nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles.

1. Nuclear membrane is absent in prokaryotic cell.

2. Chromosomes are single in prokaryotic cell.

3. DNA is naked.

4. Nucleolus is absent in prokaryotic cell.

  • Eukaryotic organisms are those organisms which have true nucleus with nuclear and nucleolus and also contain all membrane bound cell organelles.

1. Nuclear membrane is present in eukaryotic cell.

2. In eukaryotic cell, chromosomes are many in number.

3. DNA is combined with proteins.

4. Nucleolus is present in eukaryotic cell.

5. Mitochondria is present in cytoplasm of eukaryotic cell.

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Answered by Prabjyot
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The difference between prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cells

PROKARYOTIC CELLS

1.size of cell is generally small

2.A prokoryotic cell is a single membrane system

3.Cytoplasm lacks organism, golgi body, mitrochondra, nucleus, etc expect ribosomes

4.it contains single chromosome and in the prokaryotic cell nucleous is absent

5.cell devision take place by fishing and budding

6.Ribosomes are 70s

EUKARYOTIC CELLS

1.size of cell is generally large

2.a eukaryotic cell is a double membrance system

3. Cytoplasm contain cell organelles

4.it contains more than chromosome

5.nucleolus is present

6. Ribosomes are 80s

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