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1. What are 3 differences between prokaryotes & eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes I Eukaryotes​

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prokaryotes- lack a cell nucleus, unicellular, in the bacteria and archaea domain, lack mitochondria and chloroplast, microscopic

eukaryotes- contains a cell nucleus, multicellular, only in the eukarya domain, contains mitochondria and chloroplast, not microscopic
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