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Explanation:

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Since both the prokaryotes and eukaryotes are living therefore they perform the metabolism or chemical reactions in the form of process.

Both eukaryotes and prokaryotes perform almost similar process like the cellular respiration, photosynthesis by green colored organisms, the Central dogma related process like the replication, transcription and translation.

The central dogma related processes differ in these process only in terms of the site they are performed and a few modifications which are characteristics of the eukaryotic cells.

In prokaryotes, the transcription and translation are coupled and takes place in the cytosol whereas in eukaryotes transcription in the nucleus and translation in the cytosol.

Also in eukaryotes, modifications like the splicing, alternative splicing, capping and tailing are observed which are not observed in the prokaryotes.

Since both prokaryotes and eukaryotes are both considered living thing. This means they both carry out the basic characteristics of life. They only differ in some aspects.

The process that occurs in prokaryotes but not in eukaryotes is the simultaneous transcription and translation occur in prokaryotes.

  • In prokaryotes, as transcription begins and moves, translation follows after immediately.
  • But in eukaryotes, transcription has to happen in the nucleus first before the RNA transcript produced is moved then to the ribosomes for translation.
  • One has to occur and finish first before the other in prokaryotes.

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