yes. but they both use different ways to utilize the mitochondion
No, they are only found in eukaryotes. Since they are membrane bound, they are not found in prokaryotes.
Prokaryotic cells contain no nucleus... where as eukaryotic are nucleus containing cells... I rememeber it by saying PRO- means before... its BEFORE they have a nucleus
Some examples of organelles that could be present in both pro-and eukaryotic cells (it all depends on the species) are a: flagellum, plasmid (rare in eukarytoic cells, but not unheard of) and ribosome.
No, eukaryotic cells have nuclei. The word prokaryotic means: Pro=before, kary="nut" (nucleus) + -otic=pertaining to. So by definition it has no nucleus (nut).
human bones are eukaryotic cells as they contain well developed nucles.
Spirogyra is a eukaryotic cell which consist of a nucleus more than one vacoule, a nuclear membrane, and many organelles
Main difference is with nucleus.If there is a nucleus it is eukariyotic.
Prokaryotic cells contain no nucleus... where as eukaryotic are nucleus containing cells... I rememeber it by saying PRO- means before... its BEFORE they have a nucleus
Some examples of organelles that could be present in both pro-and eukaryotic cells (it all depends on the species) are a: flagellum, plasmid (rare in eukarytoic cells, but not unheard of) and ribosome.
No, eukaryotic cells have nuclei. The word prokaryotic means: Pro=before, kary="nut" (nucleus) + -otic=pertaining to. So by definition it has no nucleus (nut).
human bones are eukaryotic cells as they contain well developed nucles.
One of the main differences is in what the names mean. Pro- means before. Cary- means nut (nucleus) and -otic means the process of. So Procaryotic means before the process of the nut (nucleus). These cells are rather primitive and where here long before eucaryotic cells. The word eucaryotic means the process of the new nut. The eucaryotic cell has a membrane around the nucleus and the procaryotic cell does not. Bacteria are procaryotic and our cells are eucaryotic.
Eu stands for true and karyo stands for nucleus. This can be used to help remember the difference between a eukaryote and a prokaryote. The pro in prokaryote stands for before and again karyo stands for nulceus. So prokaryotic cells come before the eukaryotic cells. And Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus while prokaryotic cells DO NOT have a nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells are, much like eukaryotic cells, filled with proteins, DNA, and other assorted chemicals. However, unlike a eukaryotic cell, prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus, and all its organelles are likewise not membrane bound.
the scanning electron microscope allows scientist to scan the surfaces of cells to learn their three-dimensional shape. the transmission electron microscope allows scientist to study the structures contained within the cell
Spirogyra is a eukaryotic cell which consist of a nucleus more than one vacoule, a nuclear membrane, and many organelles
prokaryotic are cells without a nucleus and are located in the cytoplasm. eukaryotic are cells with nucleus. are located in the muticelluler organism. compare are that eukaryotics and prokaryotics are cells.
A cell is considered a prokaryotic cell when it does not have a nucleus. (Ex - bacteria cells. They have genetic material, but they don't have a nucleus) Remember : Pro rhymes with "no" so it has "no" nucleus. A cell is considered eukaryotic when it does have a nucleus. (Ex - animal cells, plant cells, and fungi all have a nucleus)