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Difference between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells..

Answer» \t\xa0ProkaryotesEukaryotesType of Cell\xa0Always unicellularUnicellular and multi-cellularCell sizeRanges in size from 0.2 μm – 2.0 μm in diameterSize ranges from 10 μm – 100 μm in diameterCell wallUsually present; chemically complex in natureWhen present, chemically simple in natureNucleusAbsent. Instead, they have a\xa0nucleoid region in the cellPresentRibosomesPresent. Smaller in size and spherical in shapePresent. Comparatively larger in size and linear in shapeDNA arrangementCircularLinearMitochondriaAbsentPresentCytoplasmPresent, but cell organelles absentPresent, cell organelles presentEndoplasmic reticulumAbsentPresentPlasmidsPresentVery rarely found in eukaryotesRibosomeSmall ribosomesLarge ribosomesLysosomeLysosomes and centrosomes are absentLysosomes and centrosomes are presentCell\xa0divisionThrough binary fissionThrough mitosisFlagellaThe flagella are smaller in sizeThe flagella are larger in sizeReproductionAsexualBoth asexual and sexualExampleBacteria and ArchaeaPlant and Animal cell\t


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