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what is the difference between prokaryotic and Eukaryotic nucleus ​

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Answered by raynaneogi2004
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The most important difference is that in prokaryotes the nucleus is naked ie not bound by a nuclear membrane whereas in eukaryotes the nucleus is bound by a double layered nuclear membrane. There is no nucleus in prokaryotic cells. ... Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-enclosed nucleus which contains the genetic material

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Answered by Anonymous
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Prokaryotic cell

1) size is equal to 1 -10 mm

2) Nucleus is absent

3) Single chromosome

4) Membrane bound cell organelles are absent

5) Cell division by fission or budding.

Eukaryotic cells

1) size is equal to 5 -100mm

2) Nucleus is present

3) More than one chromosomes

4) Membrane bound cell organelles are present

5) Cell division by mitotic and meiotic

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