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yes, plant's cells are eukaryotic, not prokaryotic.
Pathogenic bacteeria have evolved many toxins to attack eukaryotic cells and many of these have had valuable practical etc
Peroxisome
Prokaryotes have a cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, nuclear area, and ribosomes. These are found in eukarotic cells (including plants, which have cell walls).
photosynthesis doesnt occur in a certain cell it occurs in a part of the cell called chlorophyll
yes, plant's cells are eukaryotic, not prokaryotic.
All of our cells are eukarotic cells. Yeast are single celled eukarotes.
If the cell has membrane bound organelles, it is a eukaryote.
All living things have of a genetic material.
eukarotic cells have a nucleus
Pathogenic bacteeria have evolved many toxins to attack eukaryotic cells and many of these have had valuable practical etc
Prokariyotes do not have a distinct nucleus.Eukariyotes have a true nucleus.
Yes, they do!! Venus fly traps are plants, and hence, they have eukaryotic cells. Hope this helps (:
Peroxisome
Prokaryotes have a cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, nuclear area, and ribosomes. These are found in eukarotic cells (including plants, which have cell walls).
photosynthesis doesnt occur in a certain cell it occurs in a part of the cell called chlorophyll
AnswerNo, yeast are eukarotic cells.