How are eukaryotes different from prokaryotes?
May 30, 2020 | Education
| Eukaryotes (nuclear) – an overworld, including organisms that have a nucleated nucleus in their cells. Prokaryotes (nuclear-free) – an overworld, including organisms that do not have a nucleus in their cells. Thus, eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes by the presence of a nucleus in the cells.
1) Eukaryotes have a nucleus.
2) Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria, a Golgi complex and EPS.
3) Eukaryotes have sexual reproduction, and prokaryotes do not have true sexual reproduction.
