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write 3 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic

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*Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are organisms made up of cells that lack a cell nucleus or any
membrane-encased organelles. This means the genetic material DNA in prokaryotes
is not bound within a nucleus. Additionally, the DNA is less structured in prokaryotes
than in eukaryotes. In prokaryotes, DNA is a single loop. In Eukaryotes, DNA is
organized into chromosomes. Most prokaryotes are made up of just a single cell
(unicellular) but there are a few that are made of collections of cells (multicellular).
Scientists have divided the prokaryotes into two groups, the Bacteria and the
Archaea.
*Eukaryotes
Eukaryotes are organisms made up of cells that possess a membrane-bound
nucleus (that holds genetic material) as well as membrane-bound organelles. Genetic
material in eukaryotes is contained within a nucleus within the cell and DNA is
organized into chromosomes. Eukaryotic organisms may be multicellular or single-
celled organisms. Eukaryotic cell membrane contain sterols, whereas no prokaryotes
except the wall of Mycoplasma, has sterol in its membrane. All animals are
eukaryotes. Other eukaryotes include plants, fungi, and protists.

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