Biology, asked by Amit5154, 7 months ago

what is prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell? ​

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Answered by alijimshu
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Answer:

Prokaryotes don't have a true nucleus and membrane encased organelles

Eukaryotes have membrane bound nucleus with genetic material as well as membrane bound organelles.

Answered by BloomingBud
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A prokaryotic cell

  • It is a unicellular cell.
  • The nucleus is absent. But have the nucleoid area in the cell.
  • The ribosomes are present and are in spherical shape.
  • The DNA arrangement is spherical.
  • The mitochondria are absent.
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum is absent.
  • It has cytoplasm by doesn't have cell organelles.
  • Cell division is done through the process - Binary fission.
  • Example - Bacteria.

A Eukaryotic cell

  • It may be a unicellular or multicellular cell.
  • It has a true nucleus.
  • Has membrane-bound organelles.
  • Ribosomes are present. They are large and their shape if linear.
  • The Endoplasmic Reticulum is present.
  • The DNA arrangement is linear.
  • The cell divides by mitosis.
  • Mitochondria is present.
  • Example - Plant and animal cells.

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