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  • Prokaryote vs. Karyotype: Understanding Cellular Biology Terms
    There is no scientific term called "prokarotype". It's possible that you might be thinking of one of these terms:

    * Karyotype: This refers to the complete set of chromosomes in a cell, arranged in order of size and shape. It's a fundamental concept in genetics.

    * Prokaryote: This refers to a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They include bacteria and archaea.

    If you provide more context or the source of the term "prokarotype," I might be able to give you a more accurate answer.

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