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look at the cells below. label the prokaryotic cell and the eukaryotic cell. then, label the cell membrane, cytoplasm, dna, and ribosome in each.
In a eukaryotic cell, the cell - membrane is the outer - most boundary of the cell (excluding the cell wall if present), the cytoplasm is the jelly - like substance inside the cell where organelles are suspended, DNA is located in the nucleus (a membrane - bound organelle), and ribosomes are small structures involved in protein synthesis. In a prokaryotic cell, the cell membrane is also the outer boundary, the cytoplasm contains the cell's contents, the DNA is in the nucleoid region (not membrane - bound), and ribosomes are present for protein synthesis.
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Eukaryotic cell:
- Cell membrane: The thin layer just inside the cell wall (if present).
- Cytoplasm: The area between the cell membrane and the organelles.
- DNA: Inside the nucleus (a large, round, membrane - bound structure).
- Ribosome: Small dots scattered in the cytoplasm.
Prokaryotic cell:
- Cell membrane: The outer - most layer of the cell.
- Cytoplasm: The interior space of the cell.
- DNA: In the nucleoid region (a non - membrane - bound, coiled area).
- Ribosome: Small dots in the cytoplasm.