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Difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What does your text say?
Have you Googled them?
Have you Googled them?
Answered by
Lyn
Prokaryotes: A microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles. Prokaryotes include the bacteria and cyanobacteria.
Eukaryotes: An organism whose cells contain a nucleus surrounded by a membrane and whose DNA is bound together by proteins into chromosomes.
Eukaryotes: An organism whose cells contain a nucleus surrounded by a membrane and whose DNA is bound together by proteins into chromosomes.
Answered by
Lyn
I have well I just did...
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Lyn -- that was nice of you, but you're implying that Amy is too dumb to find it for herself.
Besides, you learned something, but didn't give Amy the opportunity to learn it.
Besides, you learned something, but didn't give Amy the opportunity to learn it.
Answered by
Lyn
O sorry I did not think about it that way sorry about that...
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