Science, asked by neetishkumar9, 1 year ago

what is the meaning of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell


aaminabintaltaf: true nucleus and false necules
kadamgayatri: yes prokaryotic cells have false nucleus referred as nucleoid and eukaryotic cells have true nucleus.

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Answered by kadamgayatri
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prokaryotic cells are the cells which do not have a well developed nuclear region and a nuclear membrane.for example =bacteria and blue green algae.
eukaryotic cells are the cells which have a well developed nuclear region and a nuclear membrane.for example =onion cells,etc.
Answered by Arcel
6

Hey friend,

Prokaryotic Cell- These are Cells that do not have a nucleus. (Example Blue Green Algae)

Eukaryotic Cell: These are multi cellular organisms with more than one cell. They have a well defined nucleus. (Example Human Beings and Animals)

Hope this helped!!!!


kadamgayatri: blue green algae and bacteria are examples of prokaryotic organisms
Arcel: Check in Google if you want Prokaryotic organisms are unicellular organisms
kadamgayatri: but ncert textbook say that all unicellular organisms are not prokaryotes
Arcel: I edited the answer according to your wish :)
kadamgayatri: but ncert textbook says that all unicellular organisms are not prokaryotes
kadamgayatri: not fair. then I should be marked as brainliest answer
Arcel: I edited
kadamgayatri: ok.its fine.
Arcel: :) You should take care of your english grammer while answering..
kadamgayatri: okay! I will take care.
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