The Structure of Prokaryote and Eukaryote Cells
During the 1950s, scientists developed the concept that all organisms may be classified as prokaryotes or eukaryotes. The cells of all prokaryotes and eukaryotes possess two basic features: a plasma membrane, also called a cell membrane, and cytoplasm. However, the cells of prokaryotes are simpler than those of eukaryotes. For example, prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells lack internal cellular bodies (organelles), while eukaryotic cells possess them. Examples of prokaryotes are bacteria and archaea. Examples of eukaryotes are protists, fungi, plants, and animals (everything except prokaryotes).
What’s the answer choices
G1 - synthesis of organell in cell
S - duplication of chromosome and replication of dna
G2 - ATP energy produced
<span>we say that because enzymes ensure that the reaction continues without inhibition even if conditions such as temperature and pH are changed. therefore your answer would be. B.</span>