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- cellular division
compare and contrast the processes of cell division in prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. provide one key similarity and two key differences.
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells need to replicate their genetic material before division. Prokaryotes divide via binary - fission which is simpler, without a well - organized mitotic spindle. Eukaryotes have more complex division processes like mitosis and meiosis. One key difference is that prokaryotes lack a nucleus and their DNA is circular, while eukaryotic DNA is linear and located in a nucleus. Another difference is that eukaryotic cell division involves multiple phases with distinct morphological changes.
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Key similarity: Genetic material replication before division.
Key differences: 1. Prokaryotes divide by binary - fission without a mitotic spindle; eukaryotes have mitosis/meiosis with a mitotic spindle. 2. Prokaryotic DNA is circular and in the cytoplasm; eukaryotic DNA is linear and in a nucleus.