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What is the main difference between prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells?

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O Prokaryotes don't have internal "compartments" called organelles, but Eukaryotes do
Eukaryotes don't have internal "compartments" called organelles, but prokaryotes do
Eukaryotes were the first cells to arise, prokaryotes didn't come until much later
O prokaryotes can reproduce and eukaryotes cannot

What is the main difference between prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells? 1 point-example-1

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Prokaryotes don’t have internal compartments called organelles, but eukaryotes do.
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User Dvaergiller
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Answer:

Prokaryotes don't have internal "compartments" called organelles, but Eukaryotes do

Step-by-step explanation:

both Eukaryotes and prokaryotes can reproduce, prokaryotes were the first cells, and Eukaryotes have organelles, prokaryotes do not.

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