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Miguel Castro
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7 October, 02:55
How are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells similar?
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Rohan
7 October, 03:00
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1. They both have DNA as their genetic material.
2. They are both membrane bound.
3. They both have ribosomes.
4. They have similar basic metabolism.
5. They are both amazingly diverse in forms.
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