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what is the difference between prokaryotic eukaryotic and mesokaryotic...?​

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Answered by bujji2612
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As mesokaryotic cells contain a well-organised nucleus like that of eukaryotic cells, but its nucleus divides through amitosis like that of prokaryotes, so the cells are termedmesokaryotes which indicates its nucleus resembles both eukaryotic and prokaryotic nucleus.

Answered by moeenabbasi26
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There are three types of cells: prokaryotic, eukaryotic, and mesokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are generally single -celled organisms, eukaryotic cells are generally found in multi-cellular organisms, and mesokaryotic cells exhibit characteristics of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

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