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How is prokaryote differ from eukaryote?

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Prokaryotic cells are found only in two groups of single-celled organisms, the bacteria and the Archaea. Eukaryotic cells make up the bodies of all living things. DNA of eukaryotic cell is contained with an separate membrane-bond structure called NUCLEUS.
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