What is the difference between Cyanophycean cell and Eukaryotic cell?
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The Cyanophycean cells are prokaryotic with a maximum diameter of 10 pm.
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Cyanophycean cells
- They are prokaryotic cells I.e, they do not have a well-developed nucleus in the nuclear membrane.
- The outer covering of the cell consists of a cell well surrounded by a mucilaginous sheath which is common in all cyanophycean's cells.
Eukaryotic cells
- The cells are comparatively larger. The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
- The nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm.
- They may or may not have cell wall as in the case of animal cells.
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