The simplest answer is that prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane-bound nucleus, and eukaryotic cells do. The nucleus is a compartment where the cell stores its genetic information (DNA). Prokaryotes' DNA is simply within the cytoplasm.
Another simple difference is that eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, whereas prokaryotes lack this feature.
prokaryotic cells do not have a cell membrane bound nucleas where as in eukaryotes they have a well defined nucleas.
eg:the most common example of prokaryotic cells are bacteria...where as
the most common example of eukaryotic cells is human being!
The end process of meiosis is 4 haploid cells, or four n cells.
N refers to the number of sets of chromosomes in a cell. For haploid cells "n" stands for 1n which have one set of chromosomes. vs. diploid cells which are 2n having one set from mom's egg and one set from dad's sperm.
In eukaryotic cells which organelle contains DNA?
Haploid cells are denoted n, and diploid cells are denoted 2n."n" refers to the set of chromosomes - therefore haploid cells have one set of chromosomes and diploid cells have two sets (pairs of chromosomes). Haploid cells have half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells.
Germ cells are cells that become gametes (are n: have have the genetic material) and somatic cells are all the rest (2n)
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eukaryotic cell division takes more time then prokaryotic as it contain nucleus and other cellular organallis which are lacking in prokaryotes. secondaly in eukaruotes in germ cells meosis occur which is not found in prokaryotes
In a sequence of numbers, a(1), a(2), a(3), ... , a(n), a(n+1), ... he first differences are a(2) - a(1), a(3) - a(2), ... , a(n+1) - a(n) , ... Alternatively, d the sequence of first differences is given by d(n) = a(n+1) - a(n), n = 1, 2, 3, ...
Human somatic cells are diploid, 2n. Human sex cells are haploid, n. Thus, the ploidy of human cells is 2, while n=23.
there is n difference
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The end process of meiosis is 4 haploid cells, or four n cells.
Haploid cells like sperm cells,ova,bacteria
Dependson whether you're talking about eukaryotic (plant, animal, or both) or prokaryotic (bacteria), or both. All cells, in general, have cytoplasm, ribosomes, and plasma membranes.FYI: Some people say that all cells in general have a nucleus. However that is a false statement for a prokaryotic cell.
E. N. Ballantyne has written: 'Differentiation of plasma cells from mast cells in the intestinal mucosa of the white rat' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Intestinal Mucosa, Mast cells, Plasma cells, Rats
N refers to the number of sets of chromosomes in a cell. For haploid cells "n" stands for 1n which have one set of chromosomes. vs. diploid cells which are 2n having one set from mom's egg and one set from dad's sperm.
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