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The two kinds of cells are prokaryotes and eukaryotes.How are they different?
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the two cells are organisms. The prokaryote doesn’t have a membrane nucleus and mitochondria. The prokaryotes are small and simple single celled. The eukaryotes are large and more complexed single celled or multicellular.
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Prokaryotes are simple have few organelles very small and eukaryotes are complex have less organelles are larger and is dna protected
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