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What is the MAIN difference between prokaryotic (bacteria) cells and eukaryotic cells?

A. Presence of Cell membrane

B. Presence of Nucleus

C. Presence of Cell Wall

D. Single-Cell vs Multicellular organisms

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The answer is b presence of a nucleus.

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Answer:

Single cell vs Multicellular organisms

Step-by-step explanation:

A prokaryote is a single celled organism such as bacteria, whereas eukaryotes are multicellular beings, such as humans and other forms of life made up of multiple cells.

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