A defining difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that(1 point)

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Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotic cells do not
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotic cells do not

Eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane, while prokaryotic cells do not
Eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane, while prokaryotic cells do not

Prokaryotic cells have DNA, while eukaryotic cells do not
Prokaryotic cells have DNA, while eukaryotic cells do not

Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells do not

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The defining difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotic cells do not.

Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and other organelles such as mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, all of which are enclosed by membranes. In contrast, prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.