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which structures are found in each cell type? complete the table.
prokaryotic cells\tplant cells\tanimal cells
vacuole\t□\t□\t□
lysosomes\t□\t□\t□
dna\t□\t□\t□
Brief Explanations
- Vacuole: Prokaryotic cells generally have no or small vacuoles (mark as no or small, but for the table, typically we consider the main presence: Prokaryotic - No (or small, but often not marked as present in the typical sense), Plant cells - Large central vacuole (present), Animal cells - Small and multiple (present, but smaller than plant). So for the table, Prokaryotic: $\times$ (or empty if considering typical presence), Plant: $\checkmark$, Animal: $\checkmark$ (but some sources say small, but in basic biology, animal cells have vacuoles too, just smaller).
- Lysosomes: Prokaryotic cells lack lysosomes (no), Plant cells - Some plant cells have lysosomes (but in basic biology, often considered less common or not as prominent, but in some cases present; however, in many basic tables, plant cells are marked as no, animal cells - yes. So Prokaryotic: $\times$, Plant: $\times$ (or some sources say yes, but generally in basic education, plant cells are considered to have less or no lysosomes compared to animal), Animal: $\checkmark$.
- DNA: All cells (prokaryotic, plant, animal) have DNA. Prokaryotic - circular DNA in nucleoid, Plant - in nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, Animal - in nucleus, mitochondria. So Prokaryotic: $\checkmark$, Plant: $\checkmark$, Animal: $\checkmark$.
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| Structure | Prokaryotic cells | Plant cells | Animal cells |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lysosomes | $\times$ | $\times$ | $\checkmark$ |
| DNA | $\checkmark$ | $\checkmark$ | $\checkmark$ |
(Note: The symbols can be adjusted based on the educational level and source, but this is the general understanding in basic biology. The $\times$ means not present (or not prominently/typically present in the way the other cells have), $\checkmark$ means present.)