Major difference, Prokaryotes have no cell nucleus and eukaryotics do. Prokaryotes have been present before eukaryotes. Eukaryotes are thought to have evolved from prokaryotes throught the process of endosymbiosis.
Nucleus, among other membrane-bound organelles.
prokaryotics are not having them. only eukaryotics having them.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria lack a cell nucleus and other cell structures called organelles.
Prokaryotic cells are simpler, smaller, and lack a nucleus, with their genetic material floating freely in the cytoplasm; they also typically have a single circular chromosome. Eukaryotic cells are larger and more complex, containing a nucleus that houses their linear chromosomes, along with various membrane-bound organelles. Examples of prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea, while eukaryotes include plants, animals, fungi, and protists. This fundamental difference in cell structure leads to variations in their functions and processes.
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Yes they do.
All bacteriums are unicellular prokaryotics.
archaebacteria and eubacteria
Thats correct Their cells have nuclei. -
There are about eleven differences between a prokaryote and eukaryote. The most basic difference is that the eukaryote have "true" nuclei containing their DNA, but genetic areas in a prokaryote isn't membrane-bound. If you need more differences between a prokaryote and eukaryote, ask me on my message-board.