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can someone explain to me what a Eukaryote and a prokaryote is and why they are different? i keep confusing them.

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An eukaryote is a cell that has organelles like the mitochondria, nucleous, etc.. A prokaryote is a cell with no organelles, meaning that the dna flows freely in it. A way i remember which is which, is that the "pro" in prokaryote rhymes with "no" which means "no organelles"