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What is the primary difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes?
A. Prokaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, but Eukaryotes do not.
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B. Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, but Prokaryotes do not.
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C. Prokaryotes have cytoplasm, but Eukaryotes do not.
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D. Eukaryotes have cytoplasm, but Prokaryotes do not.

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Answer:

option B

Explanation:

Eukaryotic cells usually have multiple chromosomes, composed of DNA and protein. Some eukaryotic species have just a few chromosomes, others have close to 100 or more. These chromosomes are protected within the nucleus. In addition to a nucleus, eukaryotic cells include other membrane-bound structures called organelles. Organelles allow eukaryotic cells to be more specialized than prokaryotic cells. Pictured below are the organelles of eukaryotic cells, including the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. These will be discussed in additional concepts.

Prokaryotic Cells

Prokaryotic cells are usually smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells. They do not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. In prokaryotic cells, the DNA, or genetic material, forms a single large circle that coils up on itself. The DNA is located in the main part of the cell.

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