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Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells are the two types of cells that exist on Earth. There are several differences between the two, but the biggest distinction between them is that eukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic material, while prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus and have free-floating genetic material instead.
Prokaryotic cells are cells with simpler features without membrane-bound organelles and nuclei. They are unlike the more complex eukaryotic cells with specialized organelles like the nucleus and membrane-bound mitochondrion, chloroplast, lysosomes, etc.
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have some basic features in common such as the presence of ribosomes for the synthesis of proteins and cell membrane for maintaining homeostasis. However, the absence of nuclei means that prokaryotic cells have their genetic materials which could be as simple as a circular chromosome lying freely in the cytoplasm.
That being said, each of the statements in the illustration can be matched as follows:
Prokaryotic cells: lack of membrane-bound nucleus, DNA in cytoplasm, single circular chromosomes
Eukaryotic cells: membrane-bound nucleus, DNA inside the nucleus, multiple chromosomes.
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