What is the major difference between Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells ?
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1 prokaryotic cells lack well developed neclues where as eukaryotic cells have well developed neclus.
2 cell organelles are absent in pro* where as in euk* cell organelles are present.
3 cell division in pro* is slow and in euk* cell division is fast.
2 cell organelles are absent in pro* where as in euk* cell organelles are present.
3 cell division in pro* is slow and in euk* cell division is fast.
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Prokaryotic Cell :-
Cell size is generally small.
Nuclear region called nucleoid and not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
Only a single chromosome is present.
Nucleolous is absent.
Membrane bound cell organelles are absent.
Cell division is by fission or budding.
Eukaryotic Cell :-
Cell is generally large.
Nuclear material is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
More than one chromosome are present.
Nucleolous is present.
Cell organelles is bounded by membrane and are present.
Cell division is by meiotic.
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