differences between prokayote and eukaryote
eukaryotic cells have DNA while prokaryotic cells have RNA
thats the basic answer
@dude_what Confusing response. 1-both prokayrotes and eukaryotes have RNA in the cells. 2-both have genomes that are DNA Here we go: prokaryotes include the Eubacteria and Archaea. With few exceptions, prokaryotes have a single circular chromosome. They lack membrane bound organelles (no nucleus), are never multicellular though they may form colonies. Their DNA has almost zero introns. Eukaryotes can be truly multicellular (like us), have membrane bound organelles, linear chromosomes, have many introns in the DNA, and I think that is probably good enough unless you want to discuss what separates Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea.
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