Yes.
The two main types of cells, Prokaryotic (mostly independent) and Eukaryotic (mostly dependent), are different so they both have different sets of organelles. Prokaryotic cells have less organelles than that of Eukaryotic cells; Prokaryotes typically have only ribosomes and a nucleoid (not to be confused with a nucleolus or nucleus), while Eukaryotes typically have ribosomes, a nucleolus (with inner nucleus), a rough and smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum), Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria.
Although, depending on their purpose, cell will have varying organelles that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or more vital functions.
No. Prokaryotes do not, unless you count ribosomes as an organelle.
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Cells cannot perform without organells.Every cell has even a single organell.
I don't think so but you should double check!!
no
Prokaryotic cells do contain cellular organelles. The organelles however are not membrane- bound and are free floating within the cell.
no they dont Yes, for example chloroplasts are not found in all the cells.
all cells contain the same key elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.
As far as I know, lysosomes can only be found in eukaryotic cells. The difference between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that prokaryotic cells do not contain a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, but eukaryotic cells do.
At some time during their lives, all cells must contain DNA.
Prokaryotic cells do contain cellular organelles. The organelles however are not membrane- bound and are free floating within the cell.
Not all cells have true organelles. prokaryotic cells (bacteria, for example) have no true nucleus and have ribosomes, which are not membrane-bound. eukaryotic cells do have true organelles. they make up the world of life you can see (plants, animals, most fungi)
Eukaryote cells have membrane-bound organelles. One thing that is not true of eukaryote cells is they contain ribosomes that are smaller than those of prokaryotic cells. Gas vacuoles are present
no they dont Yes, for example chloroplasts are not found in all the cells.
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Cytoplasm contain cytosol. But yes, it is true that cytoplasm holds all the organelles in place.
Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and instead contain a single strand of nucleic acid. They have few organelles and a rigid/semi-rigid cell wall. Eukaryotic cells contain a true nucleus with several types of specialized organelles. eukaryotes have a membrane around the nucleus and prokaryotes have no nmembrane around the nucleus
eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that eukaryotic cells organelles do not float around but have a specific spot in the cell. the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are each surrounded by a membrane isolating the organelle from the rest of the organelles. prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus and do not have membrane-bound internal organelles. basically this means that prokaryotic cells have SOME organelles but the organelles that they do have float around. Most prokaryotes are single-celled organisms such as bacteria.
do animal cells contain a nucleolus while plant cells don't true or false
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Eukaryotic cells has a definite nucleus. It possesses a true nucleus with a definite nuclear membrane. Prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus. It is scattered with in the cell.