Which is a difference between a prokaryotic and a eukaryotic cell?
A) The DNA in a prokaryotic cell is not enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus.
B) A prokaryotic cell does not use DNA as its genetic material.
C) Cellular processes in a prokaryotic cell are compartmentalized, whereas compartmentalization is absent in a eukaryotic cell.
D) A prokaryotic cell does not use ribosomes for protein synthesis, whereas a eukaryotic cell does.
E) A prokaryotic cell is not enclosed by a cell membrane, and a eukaryotic cell is enclosed.
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