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What is the difference betwee eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells???

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What is the difference betwee eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells???

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  1. prokaryotes have no true nucleus unlike eukaryotes. as in euk, their genetic material is enclosed in a membrane but not for prok. Also, prok tends to be smaller.


  2. Prokaryotic cells are the cells found in simpler organisms like bacteria which lack proper infrestructure whereas eukaryotic cells have well defined nucleus with proper infrastructure emboided in cytoplasm.

  3. Page 1 of any decent biology book...

  4. Prokaryotic Cells

    Prokaryotes are evolutionarily ancient. They were here first and for billions of years were the only form of life. And even with the evolution of more complex eukaryotic cells, prokaryotes are supremely successful. All bacteria and bacteria-like Archaea are prokaryotic organisms.

    Eukaryotic Cells

    Eukaryotic cells are more complex, evolving from a prokaryote-like predecessor. Most of the living things that we are typically familiar with are composed of eukaryotic cells; animals, plants, fungi and protists. Eukaryotic organisms can either be single-celled or multi-celled.

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