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PointsProkaryotesEukaryotesSizeNucleusNo. ofChromosomesExample |
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Answer» one chromosome Most prokaryotic cells have just one chromosome, so they are classified as haploid cells (1n, without paired chromosomes). Even in Vibrio cholerae, which has two chromosomes, the chromosomes are UNIQUE from one another Prokaryotes Examples Escherichia Coli Bacterium (E. coli) STREPTOCOCCUS Bacterium. Streptomyces Soil Bacteria. Archaea. Prokaryotic cells lack internal cellular bodies (organelles), while eukaryotic cells possess them. Examples of prokaryotes are bacteria and archaea. Examples of eukaryotes are protists, fungi, plants, and ANIMALS (EVERYTHING except prokaryotes). Examples of Eukaryotic Cells: Animals such as cats and dogs have eukaryotic cells. Plants such as apple trees have eukaryotic cells. Fungi such as MUSHROOMS have eukaryotic cells. Protists such as amoeba and paramecium have eukaryotic cells. Insects have eukaryotic cells. 46 chromosomes In eukaryotes For example, most eukaryotes are diploid, like humans who have 22 different types of autosomes |
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