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There is a theory. This theory states that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once a free living bacterias(prokaryote) long time ago. People thought this because mitochondria and chloroplasts are not like other organelles of the cell. They divide independently during cell division, they both have their own DNA, and even those DNAs (known as mtDNA) replicates.

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Both Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells carry DNA, have a cell membrane, and contain ribosomes. But Eukaryotic cells carry DNA in their nucleus, while DNA in Prokaryotic cells roam around freelP

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the similarity between the two is they can both be singled-celled-organisms

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All cells will contain a cell membrane, nucleic acids, and cytosol (fluid component

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Prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane bound nuclei, but Eukaryotic cells do. They are basically the same in every other aspects excepting this

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both have double membrane

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Q: What is the similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
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