Rna This answer was wrong the correct answer is DNA not RNA don't put that answer into NOVA Net because you would be totally wrong.
prokaryotes are generally unicellular organisms like bacteria and eukaryotic cells are the ones found in complex organisms like humans. in the prokaryotic cell the chromatin material i.e. the DNA or RNA is not enclosed in a nucleus but it is just dispersed in the cytoplasm. so we say prokaryotic cells lack nuclear membrane. on the other hand observation under electron microscope has shown that eukaryotic cells have a nuclear envelope enclosing the nucleolus and the chromatin material.
Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus, and their DNA is free floating, while eukaryotes do have a nucleus (where DNA is found).Prokaryotes usually only have a plasma membrane, DNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, and often times a cell wall.Prokaryotic ribosomes are smaller than eukaryotic ones (by about 10S)Flagella, while shown in prokaryotes, are NOT made of microtubules.However, the most distinctive difference between the two is that the eukaryotes have a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not.Prokaryotic Cells do not have nuclear membrane While eukaryotic cells have nuclear membraneBy Mudasir Hussain SoomroStudent Of Asim Higher Secondary SchoolTando Muhammad Khan,Pakistan
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Gene therapy has shown promise in controlling Cystic fibrosis.
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RNA i think
the productivity of the nucleus
the productivity of the nucleus
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23 m squared
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Yes. It was shown by Rutherford's alpha scattering experiment.
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hardness
prokaryotes are generally unicellular organisms like bacteria and eukaryotic cells are the ones found in complex organisms like humans. in the prokaryotic cell the chromatin material i.e. the DNA or RNA is not enclosed in a nucleus but it is just dispersed in the cytoplasm. so we say prokaryotic cells lack nuclear membrane. on the other hand observation under electron microscope has shown that eukaryotic cells have a nuclear envelope enclosing the nucleolus and the chromatin material.
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