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The structural differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes:

The main differences  between  the prokaryotes and eukaryotes are  the presence of nucleus in the eukaryotic cells and its absence of nuleus  in prokaryotes.

Also, prokaryotes are single-celled, so that a cell is a whole organism. On the other hand, eukaryotes are mostly multi cellular, and therefore more complex. More complex DNA is in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, that allow them to carry out a wide range of functions. Prokaryotes, as a single cell, have the features of simple present.

The structural difference that can be found between the prokaryotes and eukaryotes is the fact that eukaryotes have a nucleus which is membrane boundbut on the other hand, the prokaryotes don't have a nucleus that's membrane bound.

  • Prokaryotes are the organisms that do not have a cell nucleus. Most prokaryotes are unicellular. On the other hand, the eukaryotes have a cell nucleus.

  • It should also be noted that the DNA arrangement is linear in eukaryotes while it's circular in prokaryotes. The mitochondria is present in the eukaryotes while it's absent in the prokaryotes.

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