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23 January, 23:55

Which compares prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Prokaryotes have DNA, and eukaryotes do not. Eukaryotes have DNA, and prokaryotes do not. Prokaryotes are multi-celled, and eukaryotes are single-celled or multi-celled. Prokaryotes are single-celled, and eukaryotes are single-celled or multi-celled.

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  1. 24 January, 00:20
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    Prokaryotes are single-celled, and eukaryotes are single-celled or multi-celled.

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    Prokaryotes are unicellular or single-celled organisms. Their cells are prokaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell does not have a defined or definite nucleus and membrane-bound cell organelles. Whereas, eukaryotes are unicellular or multicellular organisms. Their cells are eukaryotic cells. Each eukaryotic cell has a well-defined or definite nucleus and membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum.
  2. 24 January, 00:20
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    Prokaryotes are single-celled, and eukaryotes are single celled or multi-cellular
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