Only eukaryotic cells have vacuoles, prokaryotic cells dont have them
Some prokaryotic cells may have vacuoles, but they are different from the vacuoles found in eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic vacuoles are usually smaller and have diverse functions, such as storing nutrients or aiding in buoyancy control.
A cell can't be prokaryotic. An organism that is prokaryotic has multiple cells. The vacuole is a vesicle, not an organism, but prokaryotic organisms might have vacuoles.
only plant cells have vacuoles
Central vacuoles are found in eukaryotic cells. They are large membrane-bound sacs that store water, nutrients, and waste materials in plant cells, helping to maintain cell structure and regulate cell turgor pressure.
Prokaryotic organisms don't have a nucleus. And also bacteria do not have a nucleus they only have vacuoles as they are thread like material. All of the prokaryotic and archea cells don't have a nucleus. Only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
No, it does not. Only the best dota player _Minks has prokaryotic cells
The only Prokaryotic cells are Bacteria.
Not all prokaryotic cells have flagella only some do. The flagella in prokaryotic cells are made up of the hook, filament and basal body.
No. Only prokaryotic cells possess a nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells are only made of one cell and they include bacteria and protozoa.
they both have vacuoles. plant cells have bigger vacuoles then animal cells
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