How do prokaryotic cells differ in structure from eukaryotic cells?

How do prokaryotic cells differ in structure from eukaryotic cells? How can you explain the similarities and differences between plant, animal and fungal cells?

prokaryotic cells differ in structure from eukaryotic cells:
1) they do not have a morphologically formed nucleus, they have a nucleoid – one circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm
2) No membrane organelles
3) There are mesosomes – outgrowths of the plasma membrane, on which energy metabolism occurs and in some photosynthesis



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