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which are eukeriotic and prokeriyotic?​

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Answered by akanksha2456
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the cell which have primitive nucleus is prokaryote and the cell which has permanent and well defined nucleus is called eukaryote.

Answered by jessicadyrh87
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The most fundamental difference is that eukaryotes do have "true" nuclei containing their DNA, whereas the genetic material in prokaryotes is not membrane-bound.

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Prokaryotes also differ from eukaryotes in that they contain only a single loop of stable chromosomal DNA stored in an area named the nucleoid, while eukaryote DNA is found on tightly bound and organised chromosomes. Although some eukaryotes have satellite DNA structures called plasmids, these are generally regarded as a prokaryote feature and many important genes in prokaryotes are stored on plasmids.

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