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Prokaryotes and eukaryotes differ in a number of ways. Compare them in terms of the following characteristics. a) organization of genetic material b) site of cellular respiration c) presence of membrane bound organelles

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Prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells in terms of the organization of genetic material and presence of membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells have genetic material contained in a nucleoid without a membrane-bound nucleus, and they generally lack membrane-bound organelles.

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Prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells in that their genetic material is contained in a nucleoid rather than a membrane-bound nucleus. In addition, prokaryotic cells generally lack membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells of the same species typically share a similar cell morphology and cellular arrangement.

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