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7 September, 22:11

How does the size of a eukaryotic organism normally compare to the size of a prokaryotic organism

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  1. 7 September, 22:35
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    Eukaryotes are normally much larger in size than any prokaryotes considering a eukaryotic organism contains a nucleus and other organelles that are enclosed by the cell membrane, which prokaryotic organisms do not contain a nucleus nor organelles from the cell membrane
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