Biology, asked by aishun52, 27 days ago

. What is true for a prokaryotic cell? (a) They are smaller in size (c) Greatly vary in shape and size (b) Multiply much rapidly than eukaryotes (d) All of these ro​

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Answered by arundhatisengupta8i2
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c) Multiply much rapidly than the eukaryotes .

Answered by probrainsme106
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Answer:

B) Multiply much rapidly than eukaryotes

Explanation:

Prokaryotic cells are those cells that do not have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles whereas eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus( nucleus with membrane) in it.

Prokaryotic cells have a much simpler mechanism than eukaryotic cells and so it is easy for them to multiply in comparison to eukaryotic cells so option b) is true.

On the other hand, option a) and option c) are themselves contradictory so the answer is option

B) Multiply much rapidly than eukaryotes

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