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build me a prokaryotic cell cell wall chloroplast cell membrane vacuole golgi apparatus nucleus endoplasmic reticulum mitochondria centriole ribosomes
Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) have a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and a nucleoid (no true nucleus or membrane - bound organelles like Golgi, ER, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuoles, centrioles, or a nucleus with a membrane). So from the given options, only Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, and Ribosomes are part of a prokaryotic cell. But if we are to pick the essential ones to "build" it, the key structures are Cell Wall (provides structure), Cell Membrane (regulates transport), and Ribosomes (for protein synthesis). However, among the given images, the Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, and Ribosomes are the correct components. But if we have to choose the most characteristic (since prokaryotes have a cell wall outside the cell membrane and ribosomes), but the main ones here are Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, and Ribosomes. But maybe the question is to identify which of these are prokaryotic. So the correct components for a prokaryotic cell from the list are Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, and Ribosomes. The other organelles (Golgi, ER, mitochondria, chloroplast, vacuole, nucleus, centriole) are eukaryotic.
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The components of a prokaryotic cell from the given options are: Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, Ribosomes. The other structures (Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Centriole, Chloroplast, Vacuole, Nucleus, Mitochondria) are not part of a prokaryotic cell as they are membrane - bound organelles found in eukaryotes.