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  • 04-04-2017
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How do prokaryote, eukaryote and viruses differ?

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Photon
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  • 04-04-2017
Prokaroyte have no nucleus. They are simple and small. Whereas eukaryotes are cells that have a nucleus, organelles and a cytoskeleton.

Regarding viruses, they 
are smaller than most bacterias, are lack cell structure.

In short, viruses are smaller than  prokaryotes and a eukaryotes.

Hope this helps !

Photon
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