Explanation:
Comparing prokaryotes and eukaryotes
All life on Earth consists of either eukaryotic cells or prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotes were the first form of life. Scientists believe that eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes around 2.7 billion years ago.
The primary distinction between these two types of organisms is that eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not. The nucleus is where eukaryotes store their genetic information. In prokaryotes, DNA is bundled together in the nucleoid region, but it is not stored within a membrane-bound nucleus.
The nucleus is only one of many membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotes. Prokaryotes, on the other hand, have no membrane-bound organelles. Another important difference is the DNA structure. Eukaryote DNA consists of multiple molecules of double-stranded linear DNA, while that of prokaryotes is double-stranded and circular.
Because they have power to move.
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It should be recorded in miligrams
The length of interphase (phases of mitotic division of a cell) can vary from organism to organism and cell to cell.
Interphase includes a few stages:
G1: this is the longest phase of the cycle. It follows the mitotic division, and is the part where new cells have the chance to start to growing. Proteins are created by the cell so that DNA can be replicated. Usually takes about 10 hours.
S: the length of this phase is unique to the quantity of DNA in that specific cell. This is where chromosomes and DNA are replicated and doubled. It usually takes between 5 and 6 hours to complete.
G2: this phase includes the first stage of mitosis. This is where most of the proteins needed for mitosis are created. It's the shortest of the three and usually takes between 3-4 hours.
So in total, the entire interphase will last anywhere from 18-20 hours.