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How are prokaryotes and eukaryotes different?

Prokaryotes have DNA, but eukaryotes do not.
Eukaryotes have DNA, but prokaryotes do not.
Prokaryotes have nuclear membranes, but eukaryotes do not.
Eukaryotes have nuclear membranes, but prokaryotes do not.

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Answer:

Eukaryotes have nuclear membranes, but prokaryotes do not

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Answer:

Eukaryotes have nuclear membranes, but prokaryotes do not.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prokaryotes are organisms made up of cells that lack a cell nucleus or any membrane-encased organelles. Eukaryotes are organisms made up of cells that possess a membrane-bound nucleus that holds genetic material as well as membrane-bound organelles.

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