Eukaryotes and prokaryotes share many similarities and differences in a variety of ways. For an example, Eukaryote derives from the Greek (EU) meaning ‘true’. Moreover Eukaryotes are cells that contains a nucleus, the nucleus is considered the brain of the cell that holds the Deoxyribonucleic Acid also known as, DNA. Eukaryotic cells are “almost every organism you can see without a microscope-- and some microscopic organisms as well -- are examples of eukaryotes”. Like the Eukaryote there
some rRNA base sequencing similarities. Additionally, the interior membranes of mitochondria have electron transport systems and enzymes comparable to those on the plasma membranes of bacteria. Electron transport in mitochondria and bacteria is achieved by using three large protein complexes, composed of several polypeptides
Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose by enzymes and is the first stage of cellular respiration. The Link Reaction is a major link between the metabolic pathways of glycolysis, and the krebs cycle. Link reactions in Eukaryotes takes place in the mitochondrial matrix, but in prokaryotes the reaction happens in the cytoplasm or plasma membrane. The link reaction converts pyruvate in to Acetyl- CoA to allow the krebs cycle to happen. The Krebs Cycle (or Citric Acid Cycle) is a repeating process of chemical