Which of the following distinguishes a eukaryotic cell from a prokaryotic cell?
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Which of the following distinguishes a eukaryotic cell from a prokaryotic cell?
the presence or absence of double-stranded DNA
the presence or absence of internal membranes partitioning the cell
whether or not ribosomes are present
the number of cells present (i.e. unicellular vs. multicellular)
A-the presence or absence of double-stranded DNA
B-the presence or absence of internal membranes partitioning the cell
C-whether or not ribosomes are present
D-the number of cells present (i.e. unicellular vs. multicellular)
Explanation / Answer
B.the presence or absence of internal membranes partitioning the cell
Prokaryotic cells does not have membrane bound organelles
Prokaryotic cells are singsi celled but eukaryotes can be single celled or multi celled
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