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What does the prokaryotic cell get from the eukaryotic cell?

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it gets energy from it

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Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, have membrane-bound organelles. This means that DNA can be stored elsewhere, perhaps to protect the genetic information or to make it easier to find (like storing your socks in one dresser). Most of the eukaryotic genome is stored in the nucleus, and it is found in the vast majority of eukaryotic cells*. The rest of the DNA can be found in the mitochondria, another membrane-bound organelle which is responsible for cellular respiration (that is, the process of making ATP for energy).

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