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Whats the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotic cells?

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Prokaryotes are your bacteria and your single celled organisms. Eukaryotes are your multi celled organisms.

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Prokaryotes don't have membrane bound organelles the cell itself serves as a capsule and holds its chromosomal DNA. Your Eukaryote cells are in plants and animals. It has a defined nucleus, membrane bound organelles, but doesn't have cilia like the prokaryote cell does. Cilia helps the prokaryote cell move.

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