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Q: What does parkaryotes and eurkaryotes have in common?
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Do Eurkaryotes have DNA?

Yes, eukaryotic organisms have DNA.


How is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eurkaryotes?

One way that protein synthesis differs between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that gene groups that produce proteins are organized into operons in prokaryotes, but they are not organized into operons in eukaryotes. Also, protein synthesis in eukaryotes involves more protein and is a more intricate process than in prokaryotes.


Are prokaryote cells smaller than eukaryote cells?

Usually, prokaryotes are about 10X smaller than eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotes include plant, animals, protists, and fungi. The only kind of prokaryotes on Earth are bacteria. Bacteria have no nuclei; their DNA are scattered in their cytoplasm. Eurkaryotes have specifically defined nuclei, containing all the chromosomes of DNA.


Which organisms do not perform mitosis?

Bacteria, i.e. prokaryotic organisms that lack a cell nucleus. Mitosis occurs only in eurkaryotes.


What could be the first organisms?

[1] There's no all-across-the-board agreement. Some scientists believe the first organisms to be amoebae and fungi, others bacteria. The former are called eukaryotes, because they have nuclei. The latter are called prokaryotes, because they have no nuclei. Those who believe the eukaryotes were first call chloroplasts and mitochondria among the first organisms. Those who believe the prokaryotes were first call the monera among the first organisms. [2] A common assumption has been equating earlier appearance with simplicity. It favors the prokaryotes, for their lack of the more complex nuclei. [3] But a growing argument has been equating earlier appearance with complexity, later appearance with streamlining into simplicity. It favors the eukaryotes, for their nuclei which the projaryotes supposedly jettisoned in their efforts to streamline. [4] Another assumption has been linking earlier appearance with areas of heat, deep within the oceans. It favors the prokaryotes, which handled high temperatures much better than the eurkaryotes. [5] The oldest known fossils date back 3.5 billion years. They're the stromatolites of Glacier National Park. And they contain cyanobacteria microbes. [6] Some scientists say that there's an even older first organism that was the ancestor common to both eurkaryotes and prokaryotes. But they disagree on whether that ancestor evolved first into the former and then the latter, or vice versa.


How is DNA in a prokaryote different from the DNA in a eurkaryotes?

In prokaryotes, the DNA is circular and not contained in a membrane. In eukaryotic cells, the DNA is in the form of chromatin and reproduces differently, and it is found inside the nucleus (and mitochondria/chloroplasts).


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