comparison of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

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A-Level Biology (biochemistry and cell organisation) Note on comparison of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, created by Emily Butcher on 01/01/2016.
Emily Butcher
Note by Emily Butcher, updated more than 1 year ago
Emily Butcher
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A comparison of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells eukaryotic cells DO have membrane bound organelles prokaryotic cells DO NOT have membrane bound organelles eukaryotic cells DO have DNA kept in a nucleus (surrounded by a nuclear membrane) prokaryotic cells DO NOT have DNA kept in a nucleus, it is free in the cytoplasm eukaryotic cells DO have linear DNA prokaryotic cells DO have circular DNA eukaryotic cells DO have ribosomes (80s) prokaryotic cells DO have ribosomes (70s) eukaryotic cells DO have a cell wall (made of cellulose) prokaryotic cells DO have a cell wall (made of murein) eukaryotic cells DO have mitochondria as their site of respiration prokaryotic cells DO have mesosomes as their site of respiration

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