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what is the defining difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? pro…

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what is the defining difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? prokaryotes are larger than eukaryotes. eukaryotes have a cell nucleus, while prokaryotes do not. prokaryotes have a cell nucleus, while eukaryotes do not. eukaryotes are larger than prokaryotes.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the defining difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes, we analyze each option:

  • "Prokaryotes are larger than eukaryotes" is incorrect. Eukaryotes are generally larger.
  • "Eukaryotes have a cell nucleus, while prokaryotes do not" is correct. The presence of a membrane - bound nucleus (and other organelles) is a key defining feature. Prokaryotes have their genetic material in a nucleoid region without a nuclear membrane.
  • "Prokaryotes have a cell nucleus, while eukaryotes do not" is incorrect as it reverses the correct relationship.
  • "Eukaryotes are larger than prokaryotes" is a true statement about size, but size is not the defining difference between the two. The defining difference is the presence/absence of a cell nucleus.

Answer:

B. Eukaryotes have a cell nucleus, while prokaryotes do not.