The main difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes is
A. Presence of a cellular nucleus in Eukaryotes and absence of a nucleus in Prokaryotes
B. Prokaryotes are multicellular while Eukaryotes are unicellular
C. Prokaryotes reproduce sexually while Eukaryotes reproduce asexually.
D. Presence of a nucleus in Prokaryotes and absence of a nucleus in Eukaryotes
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