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Chapter 27, Problem S3.3BYB
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To classify:
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells.
Introduction:
Eukaryotes and prokaryotes are two types of cell found on earth. The eukaryotes have evolved from the prokaryotes.
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Difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells is:
Eukaryotic Cells | Prokaryotic cells |
Have true nucleus with the nuclear membrane. | Don does not have a true nucleus, lack a nuclear membrane. |
Can be unicellular or multicellular. | Usually unicellular. |
Membrane-bound cell organelles are present. | Membrane-bound cell organelles are absent. |
Ribosomes are larger. | Ribosomes are smaller. |
Reproduce by both sexual and asexual means. | Reproduce by asexual. |
Genetic material stored in the nucleus. | Genetic material stored nucleus. |
Non-circular DNA, and more than one chromosome. | Single circular DNA. |
Conclusion
Prokaryotes are an older type of cell which gave rise to eukaryotes.
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