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How is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryote ce
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How is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryote ce
what would happen if the plasma membrane ruptures o
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What would happen to the life of a
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Explanation:
Prokaryotic Cell:
1. Size: Generally small (1-10 μm)
1 μm = 10-6m
2. The nuclear region is poorly defined due to the absence of a nuclear membrane and known as the nucleoid.
3. There is a single chromosome.
4. Membrane-bound cell organelles absent.
eukaryotic cell:
1. Size: Generally large (5-100 μm)
2. Nuclear region: well defined and surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
3. There are more than one chromosomes.
4. Membrane-bound cell organelles present.
If the plasma membrane ruptures or breakdown then the cell will not be able to exchange material from its surrounding by diffusion or osmosis. Thereafter the protoplasmic material will be disappeared and the cell will die.