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what is another analogy for describing the difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cell??

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In the city of Eukaryotic, they have a town hall. In the Prokaryotic city, they don't.
(analogy of the eukaryotic cell having a nucleus and the prokaryotic cell not)
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Answer:

For this analogy, we can use the computer system and organization as an example.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you don't have a lot of time, and need to save something in your desktop, this random file will stay there right? Even though you know the file is there, it's not organized, because you're going to save other files on the desktop again, and again, and again. This is a prokaryotic cell, things aren't well separated, and not well organized.

Now let's organize this desktop with folders. With folders you can put things that are common together, organizing the desktop for it to work more efficiently, saving up some of your computer's memory. This is an eukaryotic cell, well organized, more complex and faster than the last one.

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