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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes? Prokaryotes are always multicellular, while eukaryotes are always single celled. Prokaryotes are always single celled, while eukaryotes can be single-celled or multicellular. There is no difference between the two types of cells. Prokaryotes have a nucleus, while eukaryotes do not.

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

What do ya think @Lelenny

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B, you?

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

It's denfinitly not C or D. Cause there is a difference between the two. And eukaryotes cells has a nucleus, not prokaryotes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it's just a question of which one is single cellular?

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

Yep, and which one is a single celled organism?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Prokaryote, right?

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

Correct!

OpenStudy (bringmetherain):

So you were correct, it's B c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks.

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