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28 April, 08:49

Which of the following describes a difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

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    Eukaryotes

    DNA is bound to protein, DNA is linear, DNA usually has introns, has a nucleus, is membrane-bound, has mitosis and meiosis, chromosomes are paired (diploid).

    Prokaryotes

    DNA is circular, DNA not bound to protein, DNA usually doesn't have introns, no nucleus, not membrane-bound, binary fission, and single chromosome (haploid)
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