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Eukaryotic cells contain more than one chromosome, having nucleus, and contain mitochondria while prokaryotic cells have no nucleus, no mitochondria, and contains plasmids. Some characteristics of plant cells include a cellular wall made of cellulose, a rectangular shape, the presence of chloroplasts, and, in some cases, the presence of cilia. As for animal cells, they do not have a cell wall, they have a roundish shape, no chloroplasts, and all types have cilia.

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A prokaryotic cell has smaller ribosomes then a eukaryotic cell, measuring 70S, rather then 80S in a eukaryotic cell.

Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus and bacterial DNA is a single circular molecule.

There are also no membrane organelles in a prokaryotic cell

Flagella on a prokaryotic cell are simple hollow cylinders that are rigid and wave shaped, that rotate at the base (like a corkscrew motion). Eukaryotic flagella are found in circular arrangements of 9 with 2 in the middle of the bundle.

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A prokaryotic cell doesn't have a cell membrane and a eukaryotic cell does have a cell membrane.

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Prokaryotes do not have organelles, eukaryotes (which includes plants and animals) do have organelles.

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