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what is the means of the prokaryotes and eukaryotes ​

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Answered by shriram75
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Answer:

difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes

Explanation:

prokaryotes : these are organisims woth primitive nuclei development. pro means primitive and karyote means nucleus. they do not have a nuclear membrane. while eukaryotes are oraganisms with well developed nucleus . eu means new and karyote means nucleus. they have a well defined nuclear membrane.

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Answered by Anonymous
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these 2 are basically 2 types of cells, one which used to exist during stone age times and one which exists now.

Prokaryotic cell is the one which used to exist during stone age times or the time which noticed the beginning of life.

Eukaryotic cell is the one which you will find today in organisms.

it was the prokaryotic cell which eventually got developed into eukaryotic cells.

Proper definition:

Prokaryotic: Prokaryotic cells are single-celled microorganisms known to be the earliest on earth. Eg: bacteria and algae.

Eukaryotic cells: Eukaryotic cells are the cells that contain a membrane bound nucleus and organelles. Eg: animal cells and plant cell.

Whats the basic difference?

1. organelles: the prokaryotic cell lacks many organelles while eukaryotic may have all of them.

2.Nucleus: prokaryotic cells dont have a really well defined nucleus its basically nucleolus floating while eukaryotic cells have a very defined nucleus with nucleus membrane too.

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