no
Whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic, it will still have cytoplasm. Prokaryotic simply means that a cell has no nucleus.
Both kinds of cells have cytoplasm. The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is whether it has a nucleus or not. A eukaryotic cell has one, and a prokaryotic cell doesn't. Both have cytoplasm, which is the gel like substance in which the organelles are held.
A prokaryotic cell has DNA, ribosomes, plasma membrane an cytoplasm.
cytoplasm is found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
DNA
In Both at prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell at cytoplasm
Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes, plasmids, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, cell wall, and a nucleoid. They do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like Eukaryotes do.
cytoplasm
A prokaryotic cell has DNA, ribosomes, plasma membrane an cytoplasm.
The spore in the cytoplasm is known as endospore in a prokaryotic cell. The spores are formed as a result of cell division.
Cytoplasm is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It is a gel-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles in both types of cells.
The answer is eukaryotic, prokaryotes have a much less complex cell structure.