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Last Updated: 3rd Jul 2024

Quizlet: What is the major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

Only one organelle is found in prokaryotic cells: the ribosomes. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus that is bound by a double membrane. Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles.



What is the major difference between prokaryotic-eukaryotic cells and other types of cells?

Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus. Prokaryotic cells don't. There are differences in the cellular structure of prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and eukaryotes. These include the presence or absence of mitochondria, chloroplasts and cell walls, as well as the structure of chromosomal and chromosomal genetic DNA.

Second, what is the difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic ones? Eukaryotic cells have many membrane-bound, large, complex organelles within the cytoplasm, whereas prokaryotic cell do not possess these membrane-bound organelles. Only eukaryotes have a membrane bound nucleus and membrane bound organelles, such as the mitochondria and golgi apparatus.

You may also wonder, "What are the four main differences between prokaryotic, eukaryotic, and eukaryotic cells?"

The major differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells are: Organelles such as mitochondria, ribosomes (Golgi body), endoplasmic retina, cell wall, chloroplast etc. These organelles are not found in prokaryotic cells but are present in eukaryotic organisms.

What is the biggest difference between prokaryotes & eukaryotes

Cells, which are the fundamental unit of life, make up both organisms. Each cell is surrounded by a cell wall. The most significant difference in prokaryotes and eukaryotes is the fact that eukaryotes possess a nucleus. There are also organelles, which are other membrane structures.