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16 November, 08:57

What is the main difference bwtween prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

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  1. 16 November, 09:09
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    Prokaryotic Cells = do not have a nucleus; generally smaller and simpler that Eukaryotic cells.

    -Smaller

    -does NOT have a Nucleus

    -translates to 'no Nucleus' OR 'no true Nucleus'

    -simpler

    -they don't have all of their genetic material bound in a nucleus, which is why they are simpler forms of life.

    -Prokaryotic cells do have genetic information but it is just stored differently

    Ex: Bacteria and Single-Celled organisms

    Eukaryotic Cells = Contains a Nucleus and are usually larger and more complex than a Prokaryotic cell

    -Bigger

    -DOES have a Nucleus

    -More Complex

    -Specialized to do certain things

    Ex: All the Cells in a Human's body. Skin cells, Red Blood cells
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