How is a eukaryotic cell different from a prokaryotic cell?
Prokaryotic cells have no nuclei, while eukaryotic cells do have true nuclei.
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the former one has well defined membrane bound cell organelles while the latter one don't.
Eukaryote has a nucleus & Nucleolus while Prokaryote doesn't, Eukaryote has Linear, packed DNA while the Prokaryote has a circular DNA Eukaryote are structurally bigger and more complex, while Prokaryote are much more simpler. And as Devanshi pointed out concerning the organelles.
plant and animal cells contain eukaryotic, but still someways plants and animals cell are different is because plants have a chloroplast from which, they make glucose as food by photosynthesizing and they also have a large central vacuoles which about two third of the cell and they also have a cell wall around the cell. Animal cells do not contain any of those.
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