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Which of the following is a difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
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Wize University Biology Textbook > Cell Structure
Eukaryotic Cells [short]
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Wize University Biology Textbook > Cell Structure
Prokaryotic Cells
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Which of the following is a difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
size – the largest prokaryote is smaller than the smallest eukaryote
plasma membrane – unlike eukaryotes, bacteria form a capsule instead of a plasma membrane
nucleic acids – unlike eukaryotes, bacteria do not possess nucleic acids
non membraneous structures – unlike eukaryotes, bacteria do not possess structures such as centrioles
lipid bilayers – unlike eukaryotes, bacteria do not possess true lipid bilayers
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