Dear student,
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes are the two fundamental types of cells that make up all living organisms. The primary difference between them lies in their cellular structure, particularly the presence or absence of a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Here's the difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes:
| Feature | Prokaryotes | Eukaryotes |
| Nucleus | Absent (nucleoid region) | Present (membrane-bound) |
| Membrane-bound Organelles | Absent | Present (mitochondria, ER, Golgi, etc.) |
| Size | Smaller (0.1 - 5 μm) | Larger (10 - 100 μm) |
| DNA | Single, circular; no histones | Multiple, linear; with histones |
| Ribosomes | Smaller (70S) | Larger (80S) |
| Cell Division | Binary fission | Mitosis (and often meiosis) |
| Genetic Recombination | Primarily horizontal gene transfer | Sexual reproduction, mutation |
| Cell Wall | Usually present, complex | May be present, simple; absent in animals |
| Complexity | Simpler | More complex |
| Unicellular/Multicellular | Usually unicellular | Unicellular and multicellular |
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