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What is the difference between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells?

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+The size is 0.15.0 umThe size is 5100 umCell wall, if present, contains mucopeptide orCell wall, if present, contains cellulosepeptidoglycan. Read more: Bacterial Cell wallpeptidoglycan is absent. Read more: Plantcell wallA typical nucleus is absentA typical nucleus made of nuclearenvelope, chromatin, nuceloplasm, nuclearmatrix and nucleoliDNA content is lowDNA lies inside the nucleus, mitochondriaand plastidsDNA is generally circularDNA is commonly linearDNA is naked or without any association withDNA is associated with histoneshistone proteinsIntrons are commonly absent in DNA, RNA,Introns are quite common. RNA,therefore, does not require splicingtherefore, requires spicing beforebecoming operationalPlasmids may occurPlasmids are rareCell membrane may have infolding calledMesosome absentmesosomeMitochondria are absentMitochondria are often presentRibosomes are 70SRibosomes are 80S occur in cytoplasmCytoplasm does not possess endoplasmic reticulumEndoplasmic reticulum is usually present

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