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One of the major and the most visible differences between prokaryotes, i.e., bacteria, and eukaryotes, i.e., everything else, is the presence of a membrane bound nucleus containing the DNA. Eukaryotes have other membrane bound organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria and prokaryoutes do not. However, some bacteria have structures called microcompartments that are enclosed by a different type of membrane.

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