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Yes. The prokaryotes are much smaller and have no organelles. They have an area in the cell that their DNA is found but there is no nuclear membrane around it. The opposite is true to eukaryotes. Bacteria are an example of prokaryotes and human cells are eukaryotic.

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Q: Can you distinguish the prokaryotic organisms from the eukaryotic organisms?
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