which feature of eukaryotic cells suggest that they have evolved from prokaryotic cells
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Eukaryotes are the cells that make up our bodies, plants and animals and all cellular organisms that contain their genetic material in a nucleus, have a cytoskeleton and contain organelles, such as mitochondria or cytoplasts. Eukaryotes are thought to have evolved from prokaryotes.
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I guess the presence of 70s ribosomes in eukaryotic Mitochondrias and plastids.
Well, Eukaryotes have a well developed nucleus and membrane bound organalles which are absent in prokaryotes but both eukaryotes and prokaryotes also have ribosome. The ribosomes of prokaryotes have a sedimentation coefficient of 70s while eukaryotic ribosomes have sedimentation coefficient of 80s as well as 70s the 70s ribosomes are exclusively found in Mitochondrias and plastids, like chlorophyll.
Well, Eukaryotes have a well developed nucleus and membrane bound organalles which are absent in prokaryotes but both eukaryotes and prokaryotes also have ribosome. The ribosomes of prokaryotes have a sedimentation coefficient of 70s while eukaryotic ribosomes have sedimentation coefficient of 80s as well as 70s the 70s ribosomes are exclusively found in Mitochondrias and plastids, like chlorophyll.
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