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Fill in the gaps in the following table illustrating differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
| Prokaryotic Cell | Eukaryotic Cell |
|---|---|
| 1. Size : generally small ( 1-10 μm) 1 μm = 10-6 m | 1. Size: generally large ( 5-100 μm) |
| 2. Nuclear region: …………… and known as …………… | 2. Nuclear region: well defined and surrounded by a nuclear membrane |
| 3. Chromosome: single | 3. More than one chromosome |
| 4. Membrane-bound cell organelles absent | 4. …………… |
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| Prokaryotic Cell | Eukaryotic Cell |
|---|---|
| 1. Size : generally small ( 1-10 μm) 1 μm = 10-6 m | 1. Size: generally large ( 5-100 μm) |
| 2. Nuclear region: Not membrane bound and known as nucleoid. | 2. Nuclear region: well defined and surrounded by a nuclear membrane |
| 3. Chromosome: single | 3. More than one chromosome |
| 4. Membrane-bound cell organelles absent | 4. Membrane-bound cell organelles present |
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