There are a couple small, yet big, difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells. The major difference is that Eukaryotic cells have "Membrane bound organelles" and Prokaryotic cells do not. Another big difference is that Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. Instead, they have many similar to Eukaryotic cells, but not all of them. Another major difference is that Eukaryotic cells are usually multicellular, but Prokaryotic cells are unicellular.
• Eukaryotic cells are normally found in plants | • Prokaryotic cells are normally found in bacteria
and animals |
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• Has a mitochondria | • Mitochondria is absent
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My ending conclusion is that Eukaryotic cells and Prokaryotic cells are different in many small ways, but what makes them different, can affect the entire cell, and how the cell functions.
How do prokaryotic cells get energy without a mitochondria?
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