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1 July, 03:47

Which characteristic is shared by prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

cytoskeleton

nuclear envelope

DNA-based genome

mitochondria

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  1. 1 July, 04:17
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    DNA-based genome

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    Prokaryotic cells are very different from eukaryotes. Its main feature is the lack of library individualizing the cell nucleus, the absence of some organelles and the small size that is believed to be due to the fact that they do not have membranous compartments originated by evagination or invagination. These cells have a DNA-based genome, including this DNA in the form of a non-protein associated ring (as in eukaryotic cells, where DNA is arranged in spiral and histone-associated filaments).

    Eukaryotic or eukaryotic cells are more complex than prokaryotes. They have individualized nuclear membrane and various types of organelles. Most of the animals and plants we are used to are endowed with these cells. In addition to the differences between these cells and prokaryotic cells, there is a similarity between these two cells which is the DNA-based genome.
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