Prokaryotic cell: Those cells that do not have a true nucleus
Eukaryotic cell: Those cells that have a true or well developed nucleus
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Difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes Muhammad kamil khan Kame biology
Diagrammatically difference
Prokaryotic cell: Those cells that do not have a true nucleus Eukaryotic cell: Those cells that have a true or well developed nucleus Definition
E ukaryotic cell: Those organisms which are made up of eukaryotic cells are called eukaryotes Prokaryotic cell: Those organisms which are made up of prokaryotic cells are called prokaryotes Organisms
E ukaryotic cell: They have membrane bounded nucleus and more then one chromosomes Prokaryotic cell: They don’t have membrane bounded and true nucleus and true chromosomes i.e they have plasmid which is circular DNA or chromosomes Nucleus and chromosomes
Eukaryotic cell: They are multicellular i.e human, plant or some time unicellular i.e protozoa, paramecium Prokaryotic cell: They are unicellular i.e bacteria or some time multicellular i.e cyanobacteria Cells types
Prokaryotic cell: They don’t have membrane bounded or cytoplasmic organelles i.e Lysosomes, peroxisomes, golgi apparatus chloroplasts, ER, mitochondria, etc Eukaryotic cell: They have membrane bounded or cytoplasmic organelles Cytoplasmic organelles
Eukaryotic cell: Having cell membrane and cell wall ( plants and fungi ) Prokaryotic cell: They have also cell membrane and complex cell wall excepts mycoplasma Cell membrane and cell wall
Eukaryotic cell: Microscopic in size; membrane bound; usually arranged as nine doublets surrounding two singlet's Prokaryotic cell: Submicroscopic in size, composed of only one fiber Flagella
Eukaryotic cell: Animals and Plants Prokaryotic cell: Bacteria and Archaea Example