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Eukaryotic cells are considerably larger than prokaryotic cells because eukaryotic cells have many organelles (mitochondria, chloroplasts, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes...) which prokaryotic cells do not. This difference is due to the fact that prokaryotic cells are primitive; eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells also have a nucleus, while prokaryotic cells do not, which contributes to the size difference.

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The size of the eukaryotic cell is found to be greater than the size of the prokaryotic cell.

What do you mean by a Prokaryotic cell?

A Prokaryotic cell may be defined as a cell that lacks the nucleus and other membrane-bound cell organelles.

Due to the absence of a nucleus and other well-defined cell organelles, the size of the prokaryotic cell is comparatively smaller. While on the other hand, eukaryotic cells possess a nucleus and other membrane-bound cell organelles.

The eukaryotic cell is much more complex than the prokaryotic cell. But a eukaryotic cell evolved from a prokaryotic cell which is the most primitive.

Therefore, the size of the eukaryotic cell is found to be greater than the size of the prokaryotic cell.

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