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Biology, 30.08.2019 07:00, merunikitty1226

How do prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes?
prokaryotes are always multicellular, while eukaryotes are always single celled.
prokaryotes are always single celled, while eukaryotes can be single-celled or multicellular.
there is no difference between the two types of cells.
prokaryotes have a nucleus, while eukaryotes do not.

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