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What is different between prokaryotic and eukaryotic

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Answered by asifeqbal0098
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Prokaryotic:

  1. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle.
  2. The size of the cell is 1 to 10 micron metre
  3. Nuclear region is poorly defined Because of lack of nuclear membrane
  4. Single chromosome is found
  5. Cell division occurs by Mitosis

Eukaryotic:

  1. Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles.
  2. The size of the cell is 5 to 100 micron metre.
  3. Nuclear region is well defined and is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
  4. More than 1 chromosomes are found.
  5. Cell division occurs by both mitosis and meiosis

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic

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ABOUT PROKARYOTIC

⏺️CELL WALL > NON - CELLULOSIC

⏺️ NUCLEUS >PRIMITIVE (having naked genetic material)

⏺️Nucleolus >absent

⏺️Chromosome >single with circular DNA.

⏺️Chloroplast >absent

⏺️Ribosome >70 's' type

⏺️Endoplasmic reticulum >absent

⏺️Golgi complex>absent

⏺️Lysosome >absent

⏺️Cell division >Amitotic type

ABOUT EUKARYOTIC

⏺️cell wall >cellulosic (plant cell) absent in animal cell

⏺️Nucleus >advanced (having combined and proteinous genetic material)

⏺️Nucleolus >present

⏺️Chromosome >present

⏺️Ribosome >80 's' type

⏺️Endoplasmic reticulum >present

⏺️Golgi complex >present

⏺️ Lysosome >present

⏺️Cell division >Mitotic and meiotic type

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