A characteristic which differentiates eukaryotic cells from
prokaryotic cells is eukaryotic cells have-
A. a cell membrane that controls the flow of materials in and
out of the cell
B. genetic material (DNA) which controls the cell's activities
C. a jelly-like substance called cytoplasm that holds the
organelles
D. a centrally located nucleus that contains the DNA of the
cell
Explanation: Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus while prokaryotic cells dont. The nucleus store the DNA so that means that prokaryotic cells have their DNA floating around in them while eukaryotic cells have their dn6in the nucleus alone.