What are the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell?

Eukaryotic cells are usually larger than prokaryotic cells Prokaryotic cells have a simple, circular DNA molecule; Eukaryotic cells have DNA in many chromosomes (DNA in eukaryotes is also more complex and includes histone proteins) Prokaryotic cells have no mitochondria, chloroplasts, or intracellular movement. Eukaryotes use mitochondria and chloroplasts for metabolism. Eukaryotes also exhibit intracellular movement, such as phagocytosis, movement of chromosomes, and cytoplasmic streaming.

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