Biology, asked by rishikesh4774, 1 year ago

What is the difference between prokaryotic eukaryotic cells and viruses?

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Answered by bhatzubi
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as the name indicates pro means primitive and karyote means nucleus...thus prokaryotic cells are those which are without nucleus i.e having primitive type....
while as eukaryotic cells are those having true nucleus ..as the name indicates EU means true.....
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Answered by jeni123
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Eukaryotes are those orgnasims having a true nucleus in their cells...

Prokaryotes are those orgnasims which do not contain membrane bound nucleus in their cell, their nucleic material is usually coiled and concentrated in a region of the cell called nucleoid...

Viruses consists simply of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat, and it can survive and reproduce inside a living cell. Viruses appear to be a borderline between the living and non living...

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