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What is the difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

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Answered by krishnaborah484
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Answer:

PROKARYOTIC CELLS

  1. primitive cell / old cell
  2. bacteria, eg. single chromosomes
  3. size is small
  4. membrane enclosed
  5. organelles absent
  6. nucleus is not having nucleus like material present called nucleoid

EUKARYOTIC CELLS

  1. new cell
  2. multicellular organisms
  3. size is big , double chromosomes
  4. membrane enclosed
  5. organelles present
  6. nucleus with nucleus membrane

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\tt\red{Eukaryotes \: :}

\sf\blue{→Eukaryote \: means \: 'true \: nucleus'.}

\sf\blue{→Well \: organised \: nucleus \: with \: nuclear \: membrane \: is \: present.}

\sf\blue{→They \: are \: generally \: multicellular.}

\sf\blue{→Consists \: of \: more \: than \: one \: chromosomes.}

\sf\blue{→Ribosomes \: in \: it \: are \: larger.}

\sf\blue{→Cell \: size \: – \: 1-10um.}

\sf\blue{→Examples:- \: Animal \: and \: Plant \: cells.}

\huge\tt\red{Prokaryotes \: : }

\sf\blue{→Prokaryote \: means \: 'early \: nucleus'.}

\sf\blue{→Nuclear \: membrane \: is \: absent.}

\sf\blue{→They \: are \: generally \: unicellular.}

\sf\blue{→Consists \: of \: only \: one \: chromosome}

\sf\blue{→Ribosomes \: in \: it \: are \: smaller \: in \: size}

\sf\blue{→Cell \: size– \: 10-100um.}

\sf\blue{→Examples:- \: Cells \: of \: Bacteria \: and \: Archaea.}

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