Write four differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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Eukaryotic CellProkaryotic CellNucleusPresentAbsentNumber of chromosomesMore than oneOne--but not true chromosome: PlasmidsCell TypeUsually multicellularUsually unicellular (some cyanobacteria may be multicellular) Hope u luv it
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• Prokaryotes are the cells without a well defined nucleus or an organised nucleus is absent only nucleiod is found.(Prokaryotes)
• Eukaryotes are the cells with a well defined nucleus it is differentiated into nuclear envelope, chromatin, one or more nucleoli and nucleoplasm.(Eukaryotes)
• DNA is naked, that is, without histones.(Prokaryotes)
• Nuclear DNA is associated with his tones.(Eukaryotes)
• The amount of DNA does not change as there are no haploid and diploid stages.(Prokaryotes)
• The amount of DNA shows a regular alternation between haploid and diploid stages.(Eukaryotes)
• Endocytosis and Exocytosis are absent.(Prokaryotes)
• They are quite common and are present. (Eukaryotes).
• Eukaryotes are the cells with a well defined nucleus it is differentiated into nuclear envelope, chromatin, one or more nucleoli and nucleoplasm.(Eukaryotes)
• DNA is naked, that is, without histones.(Prokaryotes)
• Nuclear DNA is associated with his tones.(Eukaryotes)
• The amount of DNA does not change as there are no haploid and diploid stages.(Prokaryotes)
• The amount of DNA shows a regular alternation between haploid and diploid stages.(Eukaryotes)
• Endocytosis and Exocytosis are absent.(Prokaryotes)
• They are quite common and are present. (Eukaryotes).
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