Eukaryotic cells are typically a lot bigger and more complex than prokaryotic cells.
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Eukaryotic cells are characterised by the presence of a well-defined nucleus and the membrane-bound organelles. They are larger and much more complex than prokaryotic cells which lack a well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Two examples of eukaryotic cells are plant and animal cells. Bacterial cells are examples of prokaryotic cells.