What are the differences between Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
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Eukaryotic are the organism in which well defined nucleus ,nuclear membrane is found while prokaryotic are those organism in which no defined nucleus or nuclear membrane found they have simple nuclear region
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⋆ ProkaryoticCells A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. Prokaryotes are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria
⋆ ProkaryoticCells A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. Prokaryotes are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria\huge\star\underline\mathfrak\red{Eukaryotic\:Cells}⋆
⋆ ProkaryoticCells A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. Prokaryotes are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria\huge\star\underline\mathfrak\red{Eukaryotic\:Cells}⋆ EukaryoticCells
⋆ ProkaryoticCells A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. Prokaryotes are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria\huge\star\underline\mathfrak\red{Eukaryotic\:Cells}⋆ EukaryoticCells
⋆ ProkaryoticCells A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. Prokaryotes are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria\huge\star\underline\mathfrak\red{Eukaryotic\:Cells}⋆ EukaryoticCells