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21 April, 03:44

How do the organelles in prokaryotic cells differ from organelles in eukaryotic cells?

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  1. 21 April, 03:52
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    The organelles in prokaryotic cells are non-membrane bound organelles whereas in Eukaryotic cells there are both membrane bound and non-membrane bound organelles.
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