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11 July, 12:29

Why is it that prokaryotic cells are generally smaller than eukaryotic cells? How are

they able to exist at a size less than the usual lower limit of 10 um for cell size?

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  1. 11 July, 13:50
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    prokaryotes are smaller because they lack internal structures like mitochondria, organelles which are embedded in the membrane just like the eukaryotic cells.
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