what is the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes in point there are 5 to 6 points
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Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus.Eukaryotes can be single-celled or multi-celled, such as you, me, plants, fungi, and insects. Bacteria are an example of prokaryotes. Prokaryoticcells do not contain a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle.
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*prokaryotic cell
*size: generally small
*nuclear region: poorly defined due to the *absence of nuclear envelope
*single chromosome
*membrane bound cell organelle is are absence
*organisms without definite nuclear are called prokaryotes
*Eukaryotic cell
*size : generally large
*nuclear region: well defined and surrounded by nuclear membrane
*more than one chromosome
*member in bounds cell organelle are present
*organisms with every definite nucleus are called eukaryotes
*size: generally small
*nuclear region: poorly defined due to the *absence of nuclear envelope
*single chromosome
*membrane bound cell organelle is are absence
*organisms without definite nuclear are called prokaryotes
*Eukaryotic cell
*size : generally large
*nuclear region: well defined and surrounded by nuclear membrane
*more than one chromosome
*member in bounds cell organelle are present
*organisms with every definite nucleus are called eukaryotes
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