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Similarities and differences between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells

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Eukaryotic

Have membrane bound organelles, such as a nucleus

Have multiple chromosomes

Usually multicellular

Animals and Plants

Have a mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoskeleton, vesicles, larger ribosomes, golgi apparatus, vacuoles, cell wall, and a flagella

Eukaryotes are bigger than prokaryotes.

Prokaryotic

Does not have a nucleus

Has one chromosome (not a true chromosome, plasmid.)

Usually unicellular

Bacteria and Archaea

Contains smaller ribosomes, vesicles, flagella, cell wall, and vacuoles.

Prokaryotes are smaller than eukaryotes

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