one is binary fusion and the other is mitosis so the answer is no.
Eukaryotes are about 10 times bigger than eukaryotes, and eukaryotes have nuclei. There's more work to cut a eukaryotic cell in half than in prokaryotes.
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes undergo cellular processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. They perform cellular respiration to generate energy, though the pathways may differ, with prokaryotes often using simpler methods like fermentation or anaerobic respiration, while eukaryotes typically utilize aerobic respiration in mitochondria. Additionally, both types of cells replicate their DNA and divide, though prokaryotes do so through binary fission, while eukaryotes undergo mitosis and meiosis for cell division.
Prokaryotes
Cell division in prokaryotes is called binary fission. During binary fission, the cell's DNA is duplicated and the cell divides into two daughter cells, each containing a copy of the genetic material.
Btw prokaryotes and eukaryotes which is large cell
Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes
During cell division the structures that the DNA of eukaryotes bunch into are the chromosomes.chromosomes
Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes
In eukaryotes respiration happens in the mitochondria and in prokaryotes the mechanisms of respiration are in the cell membrane as protons must be taken in through the membrane.
all prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Viruses are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes as they are not living cells and do not have cell structure. They are parasites of living cells.
eukaryotes undergo a more complex process called mitosis, which involves multiple phases like prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, while prokaryotes typically divide through binary fission, which is a simpler process involving DNA replication and cell elongation. Eukaryotic cell division also involves the formation of a mitotic spindle to help separate chromosomes, whereas prokaryotic cell division involves the partitioning of genetic material followed by cytokinesis.