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Which of the following clues would tell you whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
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So the major difference between prokaryotes versus eukaryotes, first one, whether the organism has a nucleus.
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In prokaryotes, dna is scattered in a region called nucleot, so there's no defined nucleus.
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But in eukaryotes, dna is enclosed in a structure called nucleus, and the nuclear is enclosed in a nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope.
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So this is the major difference between perkerots and eukaryotes.
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The second difference is whether the organism has organelles.
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Again, perkerots have no organelle, but in eukaryotes, there are organelles such as er, endoplasticulum, gold geopratae or lysosome.
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There are some other organelles as well, but they're all membrane enclosed structures.
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So if we look at all the options, a, the presence or absence of rigid cell wall, this is not the correct answer because, for example, both bacteria and plants, they have a rigid cell wall.
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However, bacterias are prokaryotes, but a plant is a eukaryotic organism...