Eukaryotes can be single-celled, but are usually multicellular. Prokaryotes, however, can only be single-celled. Which statement explains another difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
a
All eukaryotes reproduce sexually, while prokaryotes reproduce asexually.
b
All eukaryotes have more than one million base pairs, while prokaryotes have fewer.
c
All eukaryotes undergo cellular respiration, while prokaryotes undergo photosynthesis.
d
All eukaryotes have a nuclei that is enclose their DNA, while prokaryotes have their DNA free-floating in the cytoplasm.

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The statement that explains the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is ; ( D ) All eukaryotes have a nuclei that is enclose their DNA, while prokaryotes have their DNA free-floating in the cytoplasm.

The major difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells is the presence of membrane bound  nucleus found in eukaryotic cells while absent in prokaryotic cells.

Some prokaryotes undergo photosynthesis and not all while eukaryotes can reproduce sexually and asexually as well as prokaryotes. The DNA found in a eukaryotes are situated in the nucleus which is the control center in a cell given that prokaryotes have no nucleus their DNA float freely in its cytoplasm .

Hence we can conclude that the difference between Prokaryotes and eukaryotes is  that All eukaryotes have a nuclei that is enclose their DNA, while prokaryotes have their DNA free-floating in the cytoplasm.

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