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Alejandro Kerr
12 February, 23:34
Difference between prokaryotes and eukayotes?
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River Cain
13 February, 02:18
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Prokaryotes have no organelles, such as the nucleus, and are often the only cell for single-celled organisms. Eukaryotes have organelles such as the nucleus and mitochondria, and are found in multicellular organisms.
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