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RJ5876 RJ5876
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11 years ago
Name three ways prokaryote cells differ from eukaryote cells?
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11 years ago
1) Eukaryotes contain membrane-bound nuclei and other organelles, while prokaryotes lack this membrane-bound nucleus.

2) Prokaryotes are most always single-celled, except when they exist in colonies, where as eukaryotes are multicellular.

3) Eukaryotic DNA is linear; prokaryotic DNA is circular (it has no ends).
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11 years ago
prokaryotes do not have a true nucleus, they don't have any membrane bound organelles and the DNA is a single loop found in the cytosol. In contrast Eukaryotes have all the organelles bound in a double layer membrane including a true nucleus with a nucleolus where you find the linear DNA.
RJW
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11 years ago
1)prokaryote means( pre nucleaus)orginsum        !  1)eukaryote means( old nucleaus)true nucleaus
 2)membran bounded organlls                             !   2)non membran bounded                                
3)  cytoskeleton preasent                                     !3)Absent
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