Some eukaryotic or prokaryotes live and function together in colonies.
Colonies
both prokaryotic and eukayotic both have a plasma membrane, ribsome and a cytoplasm. both having a fully formed nucleus both also containing chrmosomes basically there is no alikness of these to cells
Operan such as lac operan .
Prokaryotes contain no organelles.
Yes, they are because they have at least one nucleus
The Cyanobacteria do live in water and are often found living together in clumps known as colonies.
Both of the cells received a benefit from living together. First, the pre-eukaryotic cells gave the small prokaryotes a source of shelter and protection from predators as well as fuel to make energy. Then, in return the prokaryotes gave the pre-eukaryotic cells a source of energy.
Colonies
Nicknamed-"Protein Factories"Function- Links Amino Acids together to form proteinsRibosomes are also found in all cells, Prokaryotic &Eukaryotic
No, cells in a eukaryotic multicellular organism are specialized for a specific function. Many of these specialized cells come together to form tissues, which forms organs. Each organ is specific to one job needed for life.
In Prokaryotic cells, membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, they also give the cell a shape and keep organells together.
both prokaryotic and eukayotic both have a plasma membrane, ribsome and a cytoplasm. both having a fully formed nucleus both also containing chrmosomes basically there is no alikness of these to cells
Prokaryotes contain no organelles.
Operan such as lac operan .
prokaryotes are bacteria cells and eukaryotes are plant and animal cells.
to strengthen the colonies against the French
it brought the colonies together by opening new ideas about religion