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Helen [10]
3 years ago
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Please answer these

Biology
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kakasveta [241]3 years ago
7 0
1. an organism that doesn’t have a nucleus nor membrane bound organelles.
2. an organism that does have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
3. the similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and both contain DNA.
4. parts of a prokaryotic cell may include the plasma membrane, the cytoplasm, the DNA, and the ribosomes.
5. an example of prokaryotic are bacteria like E. Coil.
6. these are examples because E. Coil is a bacteria that doesn’t have membrane bound organelles.
tensa zangetsu [6.8K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. A cellular organism that does not contain a nucleus.

2. an organism that has a nucleus enclosed in an nuclear envelope

3. Like a prokaryotic cell, a eukaryotic cell has a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and r i b o s o m e s , but a eukaryotic cell is typically larger than a prokaryotic cell, has a true nucleus, and has other membrane-bound organelles that allow for compartmentalization of functions.

4.a plasma membrane,cytoplasm, DNA, and r i b o s o m e s

5.Bacteria are examples of the prokaryotic cell type. An example is E. coli.

6. animals fungi and plants

Explanation:

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