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Comparing Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells.  

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Comparing Eukaryotic And Prokaryotic Cells A prokaryotic cell can typically be located in such cells as liver cells and contains a large amount of organelles; prokaryotic cells are a lot less complex in structure then eukaryotic cells. A eukaryotic cell has no true organelles can be found in such organisms as a bacterium Both these types of cells conduct the same function in the process of the life of the organism but there are some similarities and differences between these two types of cells. Both the prokaryotic cell and the eukaryotic cell contain DNA, in the prokaryotic cell the DNA is located in the nucleolus found in the nucleus and in the eukaryotic cell the DNA is located in the form of a plasmid, which is a ring of DNA Other small replica plasmids can also be found in the prokaryotic cell, which are parts of the main large plasmid, which contain DNA,...

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