How many structures do prokaryotic cells have in common with the eukaryotic cells? 2 3 4 5
It all depends really All eukaryotic cells have A nucleus Genetic material A plasma membrane Ribosomes Cytoplasm, including the cytoskeleton Most eukaryotic cells also have other membrane-bound internal structures called organelles. Organelles include Mitochondria Golgi bodies Lysosomes Endoplasmic reticulum Vesicles There are a few major differences between animal, plant, fungal, and protistan cells, and guess what? Here they are: All plant cells have A cell wall made of cellulose A large central vacuole Chloroplasts Some animal and protistan cells have Flagella Cilia All animal cells have Centrioles Well, that was short. All fungal cells have A cell wall made of chitin.
^Why did you right it like that?
What do you mean "like that"?
can someone one please help me with this question??
@PrettyYoungThug14 1. They both have DNA as their genetic material. 2. They are both membrane bound. 3. They both have ribosomes . 4. They have similar basic metabolism . 5. They are both amazingly diverse in forms.
Thank you, leo.
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