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whats the difference? look at the two drawings of prokaryotes and eukaryotes; discuss with your partner the similarities and differences between the two cells. prokaryote: eukaryote (note: this drawing shows half a plant cell and half an animal cell). list the five parts that prokaryotes and eukaryotes both have: 1. cell membrane 2. cytoplasm 3. dna 4. ribosomes (with just plant eukaryotes) 5. cell wall (with just animal eukaryotes) do prokaryotes have a nucleus? no which is more complex, eukaryotes or prokaryotes? which is larger? why are cells named that way? from greek words... eu means pro means kary means eukaryote = ; prokaryote = all cells have, in eukaryotes it is stored in the prokaryotes dont have a nucleus, and it floats around in the cytoplasm in an area called a only eukaryotes have
Prokaryotes are simpler and generally smaller than eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have a nucleus and more complex cell - structures. The terms 'pro' and 'eu' in Greek give clues about their nature. 'Eu' means true, 'pro' means before, and 'kary' means nucleus. All cells have DNA, which is stored in the nucleus in eukaryotes and floats in the cytoplasm in a nucleoid region in prokaryotes. Only eukaryotes have membrane - bound organelles.
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Do Prokaryotes have a nucleus? No
Which is more complex, Eukaryotes or Prokaryotes? Eukaryotes
Which is larger? Eukaryotes
EU means true; PRO means before; KARY means nucleus
Eukaryote = true nucleus; Prokaryote = before nucleus
All cells have DNA, in eukaryotes it is stored in the nucleus
Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus, and it floats around in the cytoplasm in an area called a nucleoid. Only eukaryotes have membrane - bound organelles