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Major difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic |
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Answer» It is not major difference (duffer girl) \tProkaryotesEukaryotesAlways unicellular and the size lies in between 0.2- 2.0 micrometers in diameterMostly multi-cellular and the size lies in between 10 – 100 mm in diameterCell wall usually present; chemically complex in natureWhen Cell wall present, chemically simple in nature\xa0Nucleus is absent\xa0Nucleus is presentThese cells consist of ribosomes which are smaller in size and circular in shape when compared to the cells of eukaryotes.The ribosomes of eukaryotes are larger in size and are linear in shape.DNA arrangement Circular in shapeDNA arrangement Linear in shapeMitochondria is absent\xa0Mitochondria is presentThe cytoplasm in prokaryotes does not contain the endoplasmic reticulumIn this, the cytoplasm has the endoplasmic reticulumPlasmids Present in prokaryotesPlasmidsVery rarely found in eukaryotessmall ribosomes.\xa0large ribosomes.In this, the lysosome, mesosome, and centrosome is absentMesosome, Lysosomes, and centrosomes are usually present in Eukaryotes\t |
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