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Eukaryotes Organelles Prokaryotes Bigger Compartmentalize

Question: Why do eukaryotes have organelles while prokaryotes don't? Answer: Eukaryotes are bigger and need to compartmentalize.

Domanda: Perché gli eucarioti hanno organelli mentre i procarioti no? Risposta: Gli eucarioti sono più grandi e necessitano di compartimentalizzazione.

Front why do eukaryotes have organelles while prokaryotes don't?
Back eukaryotes are bigger and need to compartmentalize

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