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How is the DNA in a prokaryote different from the DNA in a eukaryote?

A. DNA in prokaryotes floats throughout the cell.
B. They have different numbers of chromosomes.
C. Only prokaryotes are haploid.
D. Eukaryotes do not have chromosomes.

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Option A: The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that eukaryotic organisms have a nucleus surrounded by a membrane, whereas prokaryotes do not. In prokaryotes, DNA is found in a region of the cytoplasm, called nucleotide, unlike the eukaryotic cell, where genetic information is found in the nucleus.
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